| Panic! at the Disco – Nine In The Afternoon Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| it's about tripping on shrooms. your eyes become dilated (the size of the moon) and thus it makes even night seem as bright as the afternoon. | |
| Ben Folds – Songs Of Love (Divine Comedy cover) Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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"If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn't part of ourselves doesn't disturb us." - Hermann Hesse Perhaps, if you see these lyrics as arrogant...it is because he has typified something you see within yourself? To me, this is an incredibly accurate portrait of a first-year college experience: some guys who want to be lovers, some just are chasing tail, some girls stay away, some doll themselves up as the meat for those chasing tail because they just want "it" too. |
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| Brian Wilson – Old Master Painter/You Are My Sunshine Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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The lyrics are actually in the past tense: You were my sunshine, my only sunshine. You made me happy when skies were gray. You'll never know dear, how much I loved you. How could you take my sunshine away? |
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| The Weakerthans – Elegy for Gump Worsley Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I think what they are trying to do is show a guy who didn't look like an athlete, just a normal guy. He endured much grief from fans in New York - thus "Favorites from Plympton's list of objects thrown by Rangers fans" - and a New York coach said he had a beer gut once. It didn't phase him and also he was one of the last goalies to play without a mask. Yet he had a mental breakdown from the fear of flying. He is quoted as saying "his face is his mask." In a way they are showing how we all have minor or major neuroses but we hide them behind a strong exterior we present to the public. |
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