| Iron & Wine – Sodom, South Georgia Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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The guy who wrote it certainly thought this song has racial overtones. From the mouth of Sam Beam: "Honestly, at the very core of it, it was about hypocrisy in terms of racism. And so the rest of it just built around there. Yeah, it's a lot of different stuff. You said it's pretty ambiguous, and that one I enjoy mostly because of that. It's very rare that I come across a line like the chorus that works in so many different ways. " |
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| Sufjan Stevens – Casimir Pulaski Day Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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I think it's a deeply Christian song. There's nothing un-Christian about being angry at God, and feeling frustrated at God. I performed this song at church. It's a great Good Friday song. |
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