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Orianthi – According To You Lyrics 16 years ago
It's a nice enough song. Catchy, very sing-along...and even though it's not the most profound song out there, at least it means something.

I have one complaint, though. She shouldn't have ended the song with the first verse. That just makes it sound like she isn't over him yet, like she's still obsessed with how he sees her. That's just stupid. I mean, she's got this great guy who, apparently, thinks she's perfect. She should just forget what that jerk thought about her and move on to bigger and better things...and guys.

Or maybe she's just trying to emphasize the difference between the two of them. I don't know. It just feels...incomplete to me. Like there's more she should have--could have--said. Eh, whatever.

Oh, and thank you so much to lyrics.url.com for getting us the *coorect* lyrics. We are, like, forever in your debt. Hahahaha XD Priceless!

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Jason Mraz – Bella Luna Lyrics 16 years ago
Whoops. Sorry, I meant peachysmeagol: you rock. Haha. Awww, rsr173 don't be sad. You rock, too. Just not as much as peachysmeagol does. XD

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Jason Mraz – Bella Luna Lyrics 16 years ago
Hahahaha! Oh, man... XD
Sorry, some of the lyrics are just ridiculous. Okay, now that that's out of my system...

Why can't a song have more than one theme? I think this song is about both the moon (the physical, up-there-in-the-sky moon) as well as a girl who is as beautiful as the moon. Some lines can be applied to both (like from the line 'You're an illuminated anchor...' and all the way up to the end) but some just...can't. Like 'A marble dog that chases cars' for example. Not exactly what you would call romantic. But for the moon, it makes perfect sense.

It started with just being about the moon, then after the first chorus it's about a girl *and* the moon. It's like he was looking up at the sky, thinking about the moon...then he suddenly noticed the similarities between bella luna and his ladylove, so he started comparing them. I like that. It makes the song flow, like we're following his train of thought, right at the moment he's thinking it.

Wow, this is a long comment. Can you tell I'm a Jason Mraz fan? :D
Anyway, I love this song. It's like poetry set to music. Oh, and I love that comment about the night and day albums. rsr173: you rock.

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