| Candlebox – Far Behind Lyrics | 1 year ago |
| This song is for all those having to deal with the guilt that remains when a girlfriend disintegrates emotionally, then mentally, and commits suicide | |
| Big Head Todd and the Monsters – Bittersweet Lyrics | 2 years ago |
| In the beginning he couldn't have what he wanted. At the end he couldn't figure out how to want what he had, although he did want her. | |
| Pink Floyd – Echoes Lyrics | 4 years ago |
| You have described an epic psilocybin trip! | |
| Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb Lyrics | 4 years ago |
| @[SacredCASHcow:36680] When your dog and soulmate dies, then years after that, when you try to recapture the meaning, that's when you know comfortably numb | |
| Bob Seger – Fire Lake Lyrics | 5 years ago |
| Don't know about the meanings but the feelings are when you were 16 and it was summer and you were being goaded to go off to the place you knew was talked about and mysterious and dangerous where you could lose your virginity, as well as doing other crazy things that you might not come back from but you'd remember dearly when you turned 45. | |
| Cream – Badge Lyrics | 6 years ago |
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@[LibWingofLibWing:32004] I think you are almost spot-on. I had a relationship like it once. The girl was an innocent church-goer while I was experienced with both parties and the ways of the world. We hooked up, got close, she liked the parties, I took her to, the alcohol, and drugs. She loosened up and got a little wild, uninhibited by any prior bad experiences. I remember her driving my car once, crazy, scared me. But she was free with her love and I loved her. "Thinkin' 'bout the times you drove in my car. Thinkin' that I might have drove you too far. And I'm thinkin' 'bout the love that you laid on my table." She started going out at night without a care for her own safety. I worried about the "swans", or good-looking drifters who'd like to take advantage of her. "I told you not to wander 'round in the dark. I told you 'bout the swans, that they live in the park. Then I told you 'bout our kid, now he's married to Mabel." By this time there was a kid, I was the maturing one taking care of the child in our home while she kept going out all night. I had told her how the boy needed her. (All this I am relating to her years later in a letter or conversation. She had spent years away, possibly in a rehab center or living in a downward spiral. By this time the kid is a married adult.) "Yes, I told you that the light goes up and down. Don't you notice how the wheel goes 'round? And you better pick yourself up from the ground Before they bring the curtain down, Yes, before they bring the curtain down." In this part of the letter, I'm philosophizing about life's ups and downs, how everything you do comes around to affect your later life. I'm warning her that she's reached rock bottom and may die if she doesn't change. I end it with a comparison to another girl, a spoiled one who wanted life fast and easy, was born that way, but it was not a life that made her happy. "Talkin' 'bout a girl that looks quite like you. She didn't have the time to wait in the queue. She cried away her life since she fell off the cradle." My two cents' worth. |
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| The Zombies – Time Of The Season Lyrics | 7 years ago |
| Yvette, is he rich like me? | |
| Rosanne Cash – Take Me, Take Me Lyrics | 8 years ago |
| Line #3, "In the morning I ignore the dawn," that's what all lyrics sites have, but on my album (Right Or Wrong) she plainly sings it as the more plaintive and rhyming "In the morning I'm northern bound". | |
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