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Ani DiFranco – Serpentine Lyrics 22 years ago
If you don't know what this song means...wake the fuck up. This is the shit. Ani perfectly tells it how it is. I love it.

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Jewel – Dancing Barefoot Lyrics 22 years ago
That would be Patti Smith. The first lady of punk rock and one of the most important women in rock...ever.

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Jewel – Dancing Barefoot Lyrics 22 years ago
Uhhh..that would be PATTI SMITH!! You know one of the first ladies of Punk Rock. One of the most important women in rock...ever.

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Ani DiFranco – Self Evident Lyrics 23 years ago
I can't believe nobody has posted to this song yet! This is the hottest shit out there. Read it and wake up from your slumber. The truth is out there...go find it.

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The Velvet Underground – Heroin Lyrics 23 years ago
This is the most truthful message I think out there about heroin use...if you choose to do it you are making the decision to "nullify" your life. This song has always been enjoyable for me to listen to until the lyrics came true for someone in my life. My friend loved this song and then it basically became his suicide note. This past weekend my friend overdosed for the 4th time on heroin, but this time no one found him in time, this time. Now he is in a complete vegetative coma on full life support and only a 4% chance of ever waking up and a 0% chance of ever being a normal human being. He is now 98% brain dead. This song was playing on the CD player when he was found by my friend Erin. This song means so much to me now. Like the line "and you can't help me now, you guys and all you sweet girls with all your sweet talk/ you all can go take a walk". This is what he said to all his closest friends and family that tried to save him but he made the big decision long ago that heroin was his life and it would be this death. He was a spoiled middle class white boy that somehow thought heroin was cool. He had everything, a loving family, friends, material crap like a car and nice clothes, a place to stay, and then heroin came into his life and ruined everything. He also had this illusion that he could control it and it was not controlling him. But, look where he ended up. I think he didn’t realize that an overdose doesn’t always mean dying…sometimes there are thing worse that death. He is 23 and now because his parents couldn’t find the strength to “pull the plug”, he will spent the rest of his “life” in a nursing home. He tried to escape the city and it's evils by moving home with his parents out in the country, but even the heroin was too strong. I can never take this song lightly ever again. And I hope everyone who hears this song understands its true meaning and realizes that this song was in no way written to make heroin sound pleasurable. All it does is lead to death and disillusion.

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The Velvet Underground – Heroin Lyrics 23 years ago
This is the most truthful message I think out there about heroin use...if you choose to do it you are making the decision to "nullify" your life. This song has always been enjoyable for me to listen to until the lyrics came true for someone in my life. My friend loved this song and then it basically became his suicide note. This past weekend my friend overdosed for the 4th time on heroin, but this time no one found him in time, this time. Now he is in a complete vegetative coma on full life support and only a 4% chance of ever waking up and a 0% chance of ever being a normal human being. He is now 98% brain dead. This song was playing on the CD player when he was found by my friend Erin. This song means so much to me now. Like the line "and you can't help me now, you guys and all you sweet girls with all your sweet talk/ you all can go take a walk". This is what he said to all his closest friends and family that tried to save him but he made the big decision long ago that heroin was his life and it would be this death. He was a spoiled middle class white boy that somehow thought heroin was cool. He had everything, a loving family, friends, material crap like a car and nice clothes, a place to stay, and then heroin came into his life and ruined everything. He also had this illusion that he could control it and it was not controlling him. But, look where he ended up. I think he didn’t realize that an overdose doesn’t always mean dying…sometimes there are thing worse that death. He is 23 and now because his parents couldn’t find the strength to “pull the plug”, he will spent the rest of his “life” in a nursing home. He tried to escape the city and it's evils by moving home with his parents out in the country, but even the heroin was too strong. I can never take this song lightly ever again. And I hope everyone who hears this song understands its true meaning and realizes that this song was in no way written to make heroin sound pleasurable. All it does is lead to death and disillusion.

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