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Name: California Middle: I don't have one Last: Starr Life: Grew up fast and lonely I'm: British I'm: Vegan I'm: Omnisexual I'm: A girl Colour: Periwinkle Song: "Runaway" Artist: Thriving Ivory Quote: Speak the truth, even if your voice shakes.
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Shakira – Gypsy Lyrics 12 years ago
Not necessarily. A lot of Gypsy girls never marry. Some marry when they're older. It's most common for Romanichal Gypsies to get married between 13 and 20. Pasten-Vagabond Gypsies get married when they're either 15 or 17 or they become 'Second Class Citizens' and Roma Gypsies get married whenever.

No-one is ever really FORCED though. Please get your facts correct BEFORE you say crap like this. It's insulting.

Love;
A Multi-Cultured Pasten-Vagabond Gypsy Girl

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Thriving Ivory – Flowers for a Ghost Lyrics 12 years ago
Like it has been said before- this song isn't about death at all.

This song is about building an emotional wall and not letting people in, then realising what a big mistake that was. It is also about loosing the right person while looking for the wrong people.

Not someone's death.

The reference to "who will bring me flowers when it's over?" is basically saying "whose gunna miss me when I'm gone?!"

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Thriving Ivory – Ashley in All of Us Lyrics 12 years ago
This song, believe it or not, is actually about hiding who you are, specifically your sexuality, and becoming a mold to society:

Somewhere out on the one-on-one
A little miss lights the streets with her cigarettes and she
Has probably got a boyfriend, or an ex
Or something in between
She'll probably move to LA
Write a book on how she drowned like a pill with the rest of 'em

*This girl is becoming a mold to society. She has a boyfriend, or an ex, or something, but she doesn't really love that person.



Are we all just treading water here?
Are we all just treading water here?
And there must be a little. . .

*So, this is asking whether or not you can see that we were born originals and dying copies, and why isn't someone standing up to change the world?



Ashley in all of us
Is a little old for the holiday now
And he said: "I know there's a place for us,
And anywhere will do
'Cause you're not that particular."


*The reference to 'Ashley' is probably a reference to someone that either Clayton or Scott met, who was the one who asked them if they were treading water, so to speak.


Somewhere out on a desert land
Another line draws deep in the face of a man
He's probably got the key to the world
Buried lonely in the sand
He'll probably end up in chains
Not till the day that he never could say
He's in love


*This is about a hard-working man, who is in love with someone he shouldn't be in love with, but he doesn't say so, because people think that he has the key to the world. This might be another reference to 'Ashley'


Are we all just treading water here?
Said, are we all just treading water here?
And there must be a little. . .

Ashley in all of us
Is a little old for the holiday now
And he said: "I know there's a place for us,
And anywhere will do,
'Cause you're not that particular."

It's been about two weeks now since that phone call
Don't say you've come to call
It's not about the spotlight here, and we both know
That the sun don't shine for just anyone

It's somewhere close to the end
Another life leaves quietly and all you can say
Is "Never mind,
'Cause it's too late anyway."

I must have knew you in paradise
Your appetite for desire has left you
Starving


*This is about giving up hope on waiting for someone to see the world differently, and right as you leave, they do, and the singer wants them to realise that life happens, and it isn't all that great for everyone. The next part is about how they only care for themselves, and the final part is about how they only care for their desires and no-one else's.


Are we all just treading water here?
Said, are we all just treading water here?
And there must be a little. . .

Ashley in all of us
Is a little old for the holiday now
And he said: "I know there's a place for us,
And anywhere will do.
Anywhere will do."

And there must be a little bit of
Ashley in all of us
Is a little old for the holiday now
And he said: "I know there's a place for us,
Anywhere will do,
Anywhere will do.
Anywhere,
Anywhere,
And anywhere will do,
'Cause you're not that particular."

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Thriving Ivory – Angels on the Moon Lyrics 12 years ago
This song's got a pretty obvious meaning if you read between the lines. It's asking whether or not you're happy with your life, and if you're doing what you want to do in life. It's also about the fact that everyone you know has lost someone, is missing someone, and is in love with someone, and you have to keep that in mind. The chorus is about how we're all only human in the end, and we have to deal with that.

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