| Nana Grizol – Blackbox Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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You fell in love with the sunshine, And you took a walk with a boy, And you spent half a year on the verge of tears Just because nothing ever feels like it did before And so now I understand why you're bitter And quite frankly sometimes I do feel the same It's amazing how in your own home town the comfort and the pain well, They just grow This is the field where I realized I loved you This is the diner where we learned that people die before their time sometimes But the impermanence of it all Don't you let it make you feel too very small. We saw new constellations with each observation The night sky grows bigger it seems But under our ceilings is much more revealing To find what we found in our dreams I dreamt that all my old friends got together again At a potluck or something somewhere that we'd never been And we said "Oh and it's so strange, the ways that people and situations change, you got up in some crazy current, and now it seems as though we speak a completely different language, but you'll always be as beautiful as the moment that we met." So I tried to write a song for my father and San Francisco and bus rides that take way too long, he said "you're coming back home boy, don't feel so alone, love yourself and you can do no wrong." But the interstate and life go on and on and on and on and on. I wrote my Dad collects blackbox recordings, just to hear what people say when they realize what's coming about a second or so away he said it starts with "oh, shit" and it ends with "I'm sorry" and it plays in his head all the time and I thought oh, and it's so crazy the ways we all sabotage our very own peace of mind. |
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| Yellowcard – Miles Apart Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| Damn them Germans, mine left about a month back, and I'm in New Zealand... Check out "If theres a rocket tie me to it" or "Shut your eyes" by Snow Patrol, I find they fit in quite well with this one :) | |
| Snow Patrol – Engines Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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First off let me say I love this song. I find it very poetic, but can't really pinpoint its true meaning. I like how the chorus: 'You say you love me like the silence of the turning Earth You say you love me like the endless roar of modern life You say you love me like the laughter and the kissed back tears You say you love me like the past the now the coming years' Seems to almost zoom in. From the earth, to our lives, to their relationship, to something purely mental, and invented, like time. |
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