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| Bon Iver – Minnesota, WI Lyrics
| 14 years ago
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This song is about the infamous border battle between Hudson, Wi and Stillwater, Mn. On the morning of July the 17th, Jon Franklin Mordgen was coming home from work the grave shift at the Stillwater Spur Station and was beaten to death by Micheal Francis Milligan. Jon's brother, David Thomas Mordgen, sought out revenge and shot Micheal, while Micheal was in the hospital his cousin, Allen Matthew Peters gathered up his friends and burn the Mordgen home to the ground. By the time the police gained control to the feud 13 people lay dead on the ground. Including both of the Mordgen brothers, their mother was found clutching the body of David screaming, "Never going to break." |
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| Miranda Lambert – Gunpowder and Lead Lyrics
| 14 years ago
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This song is a glorification of domestic violence. It's written right in the lyrics, "He ain't seen me crazy yet." That there implies that she has already done acts which the man in the song would consider crazy, but she herself doesn't. This song is completely without context, he slaps her face and shakes her like a rag doll, so she commits premeditated murder. Thereby escalating the situation, a situation which she had already placed under control by having him arrested, all the woman in the song would need to do is call the police and say, "I don't feel safe since he's out of jail, I'm afraid that he'll come after me." and they'll come and watch out and make sure everything is safe. By admitting that she is heading home to load her shotgun she is admitting that she is waiting for him so she can kill him. This song is atrocious and should be taken off the air because it glorifies domestic abuse. |
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