| Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution – It's A Wonderful Life Lyrics | 11 years ago |
| This song makes me just want to cry and laugh at the same time, its amazing!!! >_< | |
| Toh Kay – I've Set Sail Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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This is how I picture this song when I listen to it. It's soon but I've set sail again The wind feels right this time The waves are small But they rock my boat Just enough It's soon but I've set sail again I think this part is about starting over with something that you have tried but failed at in the past. "I've set sail" implies that he has set out again to give something another shot. He then begins to tell how he feels its the right time to start anew, and his inspiration, or possibly his own ideas, are just enough to get him to try once more. I've put my trust in the constellations The pinholes of hope That steer my boat I've put my heart in the hands Of the man in the moon It's soon but I've set sail again Like before, he is talking about how he has little ideas but he is starting again anyway. But, unlike other times, this time he is sticking to what he has planned, his ideas, etc. And If you get seasick I'll drop anchor and hold you close And if you get sunstroke I'll let you sit in the hull of my boat This is where I get a bit confused. It has nothing to do with my current interpretation, but I suppose that it was added to show emotion and love, which makes it sweet. It's soon but I've set sail again The moon feels right this time It's big and it's bright And it's in line With the stars It's soon but I've set sail again It's soon but I've set sail again Again, he feels it is right to start again. And If you get seasick I'll drop anchor and hold you close And if you get sunstroke I'll let you sit in the hull of my boat Again, love. This song speaks to me since I am a confused artist. I focus really hard on doing something, and in the end, I either decide its terrible or get sick of the idea. So yeah. Inspiration. |
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| Streetlight Manifesto – A Moment of Violence Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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This song is obviously about Toh Kay's depression from a pinata. I never did lose a battle but I'm feeling further from the end of war Deplored, ignored, and rarely ever self-assured Why does it seem like the ones who have everything have nothing inside? Nothing inside! Here he tells how he broke the pinata. Yet he felt ignored and all those other things because there was only a little bit of candy and he didn't get any. So he talks about how some pinatas look like they're full, but in reality, only have a little bit. I don't sleep anymore, I gave it up Because what we do is enough and now they're calling out our bluffs Have you done a single thing for someone else? Or do you take take take until your belly is stuffed? Here he talks about how not getting candy from a pinata changed him forever, having to watch all the people eat their pinata candy but he didn't get any. How long do you think you can go before you lose it all? Before they call you bluff and watch you fall? I don't know but I'd like to think I had control At some point but I let it go and lost my soul Sit tight but the revolution's years away I'm losing faith and I'm running low on things to say So I guess I have no choice but to regurgitate The tired anthem of a loser and a hypocrite Oh! To have died that night I realized it wouldn't last! Our days were numbered and the reaper tipped the hourglass The final mayday of our sinking ship had come at last Oh! To the west, you don't know what it is you're running from And everybody's laughing loud Your last chance to make your mother and father proud This is his comeback to them. He says, "Do you really think that tootsie roll will last?" The end. |
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