| Florence + the Machine – Shake It Out Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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I relate to this song a lot. She's saying that she won't let go things that have happened in the past and she's letting it constantly affect her, it's like she's "beating a dead horse" because she just can't seem to let go. So, she says she needs to bury that horse in the ground. She needs to let go of her personal demons or "shake it out" and start living her life. She then goes on to say that "I'm ready to suffer and I'm ready to hope" meaning that there are times when its gonna be tough again but she accepts it because she's finally letting go of her past. I relate because I'm the type of person who just doesn't let anything go. Things that happened in my past make me worry constantly about the future, making it difficult for me to enjoy the present. Same goes for anyone who's had a difficult past. I've finally learned that that's just how life is going to be. Sometimes painful, sometimes great but whatever, life goes on. |
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| Shing02 – Luv (sic) Pt.2 Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Beautiful song. I think this song is actually about getting back together with someone after quite a while. The first line is what kind of suggests it: Once again, now where do I start, dear love Dumb struck with the pure luck to find you here and then later says, "Seems life done changed long time no speak," and eventually: No harm done, no offense taken by me So let's rap, we'll catch up to par, what's the haps? Perhaps we're even closer now after all things considered on this side of the planet, I see it as they had previously broken up on bad terms and are getting back together after some time has passed. He's talking as if he hasn't seen his SO in a while ("we'll catch up to par, what's the haps?", and that what happened between them was a long time ago and that he's over it ("no harm done, no offense taken by me"). He's saying that if they consider what has happened between them in the past, maybe it has made them even closer. Also in the chorus the way he says, "see every dream has a part two" suggests that this is "part two" of their relationship. |
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| Fleetwood Mac – Dreams Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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The singer and her lover have broken up. The reason is because her lover wants to be free to do whatever he wants and doesn't want to so committed to the relationship. She's saying that after he goes and lives his life of freedom, at the end of the day he'll just be lonely and reminiscing on the relationship they once had. The singer is hoping that he'll truly realize what he's lost. She also says that she wanted to "wrap herself around his dreams" which basically means that she was going to be there for him in the long run when his days of partying or doing whatever it is he wants to do is over. When he's all done having his fun and living out his life he'll realize that he's all alone. |
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