| Arctic Monkeys – Fire and the Thud Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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are the last 4 lines referred to ... let it be called "what they say"?. I mean it's like he's asked "why do you do this?", "why do you come with her?" and he thinks the reason is pretty obvious - he loves her(I'd like to poke them in their prying eyes with things they'd never see if it smacks them in their temples) and what thud is this thud? I understood the whole thing as a metaphore of (her dream)moviemaking (feature, roll, reel, snapping) |
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| Arctic Monkeys – Despair in the Departure Lounge Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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what does "be well out on ear" means? my dictionaries tell there are 2 meanings: "state of exacerbation" and "to pitch someone out" i tend to believe the 1 one, but mb neither fits? |
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| Patrick Wolf – Damaris Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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PW for Colorado Springs Independent: The song was inspired by a visit to a graveyard in Brede, a southern English town where most of Wolf's ancestors are buried: "There are about 80 graves there from my family, and in the corner, under the shade of a tree, there was this small wooden cross with 'Damaris' on it." Inquiring at the church, Wolf was given a leaflet recounting its history, including the centuries-old story of Damaris' ill-fated love affair with a vicar's son. When the holy man forbade his son to marry a Gypsy girl, Damaris took her own life and assumed her quiet place in local history. http://www.csindy.com/colorado/revolutionary-sweetheart/Content?oid=1371255 |
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