| Led Zeppelin – Trampled Under Foot Lyrics | 9 years ago |
| Obviously he's TALKIN BOUT LOVE!! HE'S TALKIN BOUT LO-OOUVE!! HE'S TALKIN BOUT | |
| Blues Traveler – Traveler Suite Lyrics | 9 years ago |
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In the first lyrical part of this song, “Setting Sun”, the narrator is reminiscing about leaving the love of his life, and how he misses her. He’s headed off to fight in a war, and he now knows he can’t be with her anymore. At the end, he says “and I am born”, which most likely means he feels like a new man, with the previous focus of his life taken from him. He enters the world anew. The next part, “Color Me Gone” is him basically going full psycho during the chaos of war. He loves the violence and bloodshed, and willing participates, in the process losing himself, therefore the title. He has, as he says, nothing to lose and freedom to gain. He kills a lot of people, and enjoys it, as it gets continuously easier. In “Low Branch”, and the reprise, he is looking at the eponymous low branch and a small flame. Both of them withstanding great pressures without giving up, and for some reason it fascinates him. Their amazing perseverance confuses and impresses him, and reminds him of something. In “Color Me Gone: Reprise” he suddenly realizes where he knew them from: The people he has hurt and killed. They persevere in the face of the hardship he brings, and even though he recognizes that he’s in the wrong, he considers it too late to change his fate and accepts his role as the destroyer. Finally, he thinks again about his lost love. He decides he needs to find someone/something new. He wants to get a fresh start to redeem himself from all of his crimes. |
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| Blues Traveler – Back in the Day Lyrics | 10 years ago |
| This song is mostly self explanatory: He returns to his hometown after all these years, and everything is different. Things are never going to be the same as they were back in the day. But he admits that this is just what happens, and it isn't bad. He has to keep going with his life instead of missing the past. | |
| Blues Traveler – 100 Years Lyrics | 10 years ago |
| The chorus, at least, seems pretty self-explanatory. Most of the song seems to be about some of his experiences: Lovers rejecting him, people hating him, people loving him to much, hard times, good times. But in the chorus, he says that, in 100 years, none of it will mean anything. No matter how hard he tries to change that, eventually he will be dead and forgotten. No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years. | |
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