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Angus and Julia Stone – Fooled Myself Lyrics 8 years ago
this evokes the emotions that the writer is going through in being let down and falling down, or falling out of love. knowing that the sun will rise again but for now he is weary and despondant.

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Angus and Julia Stone – Babylon Lyrics 8 years ago
I hear this song as a lullabye in the writers assurance of his devotion to the subject in the midst of temptation and possible downfall. This is one of my favourite songs on the album.

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Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová – Falling Slowly Lyrics 9 years ago
i think the reference to 'games' that 'play themselves out' mean that he's sure that she will return to what is true

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Solange Knowles – Bad Girls (Verdine Version) Lyrics 9 years ago
This is about unrequited love.

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The Hives – Die, All Right! Lyrics 11 years ago
You lose yourself for money which you can't value or use but at least you'll die rich!

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London Grammar – Strong Lyrics 11 years ago
To me she's caught between pride and sympathy. She's been let down in love. She wants to forgive but feels that she has been wronged by him so she wants to be excused for a while to recover her broken heart.

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Living Colour – Burning Of The Midnight Lamp Lyrics 11 years ago
Keep a winter light on
So that they may see
Stay true to your song
What will be will be.

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The Naked And Famous – A Small Reunion Lyrics 11 years ago
This song is about the parties of our youth were there was no ego or pretense, merely a shared celebration. The first verse suggests a reunion and that 'we should both be in frame' meaning that the first person feels that they should include the other person in her life again. The second verse suggests that the writer is saying sorry for losing touch with the other people. The empty seats of the fourth verse refer to people who have departed 'not by starving self-esteem' assumes that they have grown up and left 'the room' (the writers life). People at the party 'brag' about 'leaving' (brag about leaving their childhood behind to pursue their lives). They drink to 'different shades of blue' (they share and appreciate the sad times that they have each been through during their absence in the others lives). The final verse refers to 'reprimanded attitudes' - describing how people's attitudes change as they get older. The writer concludes by saying that they want to forget the pretense and reunite with all the people they once knew, but how they were back then. The writer is unsure how this reunion is possible as she asks "Do we?" twice in the lyric.

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London Grammar – Sights Lyrics 11 years ago
great reply - i was just trying to add those lyrics..(couldt work out how)

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