| Alanis Morissette – You Oughta Know Lyrics | 1 month ago |
| @[mycheezyhelm:54919] OMG!!! | |
| Joan Osborne – St. Teresa Lyrics | 1 month ago |
| @[TeresaSongMeanings:54917] WOW! | |
| Joan Osborne – St. Teresa Lyrics | 1 month ago |
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@[DailyBuzz:54916] No, that's great stuff! However, Joan does say the "baby" was a real stroller, that she actually watched her had a literal baby, while she was doing her business. Unreal. |
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| Gerard McMann – Cry Little Sister Lyrics | 11 months ago |
| @[tracie:52976] lol | |
| Indigo Girls – Fare Thee Well Lyrics | 2 years ago |
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@[EZEebs:48890], You are WAY off. This song is about being in love with someone who is bi-polar. She is so in love with her, but the person does not stay, and she know it wouldn't last: "Fare thee well, my bright star; I watched your taillights blaze into nothingness. But you were long gone before I ever got to you—Before you blazed past this address." Does not know if it's worth the cost, but she know it's her heart that shall be broken: "And now I think of having loved and having lost—you never know what it's like to never love; but who can say what's better? And my heart's become the cost." She thinks, what if I was everything she needed, or smarter? "Maybe if I'd fanned the blazing fire of your day-to-day? Or if I'd been older, or I'd been wise?" But no, this girl needs someone as volatile: "But you could only feed upon the things which feed a fire—waiting to see if I would burn." But it was great; "It was a brief, brilliant miracle dive; and that which I looked up to, and I clung to for dear life had to burn itself up just to make itself alive. And I caught you then in your moment of glory, your last dramatic scene against a night sky stage." It is through her faith in God that she will make it without her: "Last night the tongues of fire circled me around. And this strange season of pain will come to pass, when the healing hands of autumn cool me down." |
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| Chris Garneau – Castle-Time Lyrics | 3 years ago |
| The thing that no one seems to notice is that a terrible thing happened to him at 9 years-old: his teacher died. It makes no sense. When food is making breakfast, to sizzle of food in it sounded like "even the frying pan cried." It happened and it was raining slowly, "according to castle-time". Yes, it does not "make sense", buy it makes sense to a little boy.\n\nHe is now a young man, and he\'s trying to make sense out of it.\n\nLyrics:\n\nMen doing men thing times\nChewing candy and tobacco lines\nDrinking harpooned pints\nTossing nickels and dimes\n\nThey\'re lookin\' for exit signs\nTheir lookin\' for a lucky nines\nThey\'re talkin\' in boring rhymes\nDamn, they\'re keeping up old times\n\nMy teacher died;\nEven the frying pan cried.\nRain fell slowly according to castle-time;\nI was only nine.\n\nI was lookin\' for exit signs\nI was lookin\' for a lucky nines\nAnd my talkin\' in boring rhymes\nWell, face it: were living in war times.\n\nLet\'s cry about it\nLet\'s cry about it\nYou can cry about it\nDon\'t be embarrassed; I won\'t laugh at you.\n\nThe river flows north and winds\nTravelling south, you\'ll head wind-time\nThe passers-by are not kind\nBut the sky is sublime\n\nYeah, yeah, yeah, yeah | |
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