| The Antlers – Kettering Lyrics | 1 month ago |
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"The premise is nothing short of absurd. A young hospice worker falls in love with his patient who is dying of bone cancer, and the two have a brief-but-tumultuous relationship that ends as you’d expect. This is the storyline that frames all ten tracks of The Antlers’ 2009 masterpiece “Hospice,” a concept album in the truest sense. Lead songwriter and vocalist Peter Silberman wrote the album as a metaphor for a doomed, abusive relationship, and each painstaking lyrical detail mirrors the desperation of the characters he created." Source: https://www.writersbone.com/writing-playlist/2019/4/10/looking-back-at-the-antlers-hospice-10-years-later |
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| Massive Attack – Teardrop Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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Hi. I am a mum of a lovely boy on Autistic Spectrum. For me , personally, that song is about how an autistic person understand love... "Love, love is a verb" Verb is what autistic kids don't understand at first, they would rather experience a feeling by sensory kind of way. "Fearless on my breath Gentle impulsion Shakes me, makes me lighter" . This is very personal interpretation. Celebrate Neurodiversity! |
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| Red Hot Chili Peppers – Brendan's Death Song Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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Maybe that will help You: Walk the line 1. To maintain a fragile balance between one extreme and another. i.e.: good and evil, sanity and insanity, decency and decadence, etc. 2. To behave; to abide by the the law and/or to abide by moral standards; to walk a straight path of decency by following the rules; to "walk the straight and narrow." |
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