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Jai Paul – Jasmine Lyrics 10 years ago
wtf did a bottle of gin come from. all the covers are singing it to.
I'm sure its

Can you hear me Jasmine?
Will you let me in?
Will you let me over?
Let a boy love you?..

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Active Child – High Priestess Lyrics 11 years ago
and he's sing the Oriental Riff each verse.. 'what you gonna do when you get back home..' what a legend

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriental_riff

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Bon Iver – Wisconsin Lyrics 11 years ago
think it's 'peaking' referring to the peak of something maybe the memory and th speak of a relationship. i.e the height of enjoyment.

i see it as a series of memories recalled by the narrator summing up the relationship by it's emotional highs..

-they're enjoying a day at a park (a theme park would be explicable with 'piss-pools' being the dirty water and children piss you have too sit in which could be relevant in finer detail).

-she leaves him at some point he feels so desperate. ('she's standing inside..)

-they share the same town and the snowfall makes it difficult to travel. on top of the fact that they may have found themselves back in their home-town and the usual scenario proceeding is understandable.

-he imagines her enjoying a night out without him ('up on the bar'/ dancing on the bar) where everything seems seedy to him ('grimy word' being the music).

at each interval is a chorus which illustrates his frustration and the sadness of not being able to leave this love. every place he goes seems tainted by the need to hold on to a past love, adopting this pain as part of his identity.

a comment is made in each stanza pertaining to the nature of love and his experience: love is love's; 'reprieve', 'sad-news', 'mystique', 'return', 'critique'. which altogether reflect the karmic idea that a love is resounding, difficult to forget and directly affects the future by it's very nature. The sentiment, re-enforced by the line preceding 'every place i go, i take another place with me'.

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Bon Iver – Wisconsin Lyrics 11 years ago
I'm having an existential crisis and this song embodies some part of it. i'm in love with this sadness and i completely relate to it. it's rewarding in a small way and totally heart-breaking, both by cliché and physically. beyond crying. it's actually hard to see any redemption.

rsvp

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