| Baha Men – Who Let the Dogs Out Lyrics | 11 years ago |
| This song is about the inspirational film "Cool Runnings" and that fabled bobsled crew's amorous nights in the Olympic Village. | |
| The National – This Is the Last Time Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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Insofar as their songs go, the meaning of this one is rather apparent. I'll be succinct. Jenny is his current partner, and his paramour - a more recent and perhaps truer love - is spoken to or about, yet nameless. It's confessional. He speaks what he wishes to communicate to both objects of his love but hasn't been able to actually deliver to either. "Jenny, I am in trouble. I can't get these thoughts out of me. Jenny, I'm seeing double. I know this changes everything." He can't escape thoughts of the paramour and likely doesn't want to do so. He's seeing double (both of them mentally and corporeally) and the desired confession will alter everything irrevocably. His love has a quotient: it is divisible, with always incomparable, disproportionate equivalencies. |
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