| Dream Theater – Surrounded Lyrics | 7 months ago |
| So I think many of you are on the right track when you say that it's about achieving a higher consciousness but I suspect many of you are reluctant to talk about out of body experiences and crossing the veil and encounters with the Divine Feminine. More specifically, if you've ever had a spiritual/metaphysical out of body experience where you've crossed the veil and you have been in the presence of the great goddess then you would know, you would understand the profound life-changing impact that encounter would have on your life. I strongly suspect that this song is about someone who has had a deeply spiritual experience where they have crossed the veil and been in the presence of the great goddess and it has forever altered their perceptions of reality It has brought a light into their life that they never imagined could exist and it's changed everything and they know now that it's easier to run away than to look it in the eye And when you've given all that you can take you'll be left stripped bare nowhere to hide surrounded in all the light. And you'll know there's no safer place to be, because she loves you she is always loved you and she always will because she is love. Now, learn to be still. | |
| Dream Theater – Voices Lyrics | 1 year ago |
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I think people are getting the lyrics wrong or they're written down wrong but only in one part. At 4:30 during the spoken word the lyrics are written as "I don't want to be here because of my illness because of my suffering" But when I listen, I can clearly hear him say "I've had a worthy year because of my illness because of my suffering" And this makes sense given the intellectual approach to Dream Theater's lyrical content, this is a reference to Victor Frankel's Man's Search For Meaning wherein Frankel says that an individual, when all else has been taken from them, can still find meaning in their life by how they endure their suffering. If you want to challenge my contention that's fine but do me a favor and put away the lyrics sheet and listen closely to what he actually says not what the lyrics say and tell me if I'm wrong. |
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| The Bangles – If She Knew What She Wants Lyrics | 1 year ago |
| I called this song my favorite codependent love song. The girl is beautiful and the guy thinks that he can't do any better. Girl, for all her sweetness and beautiful doesn't know who she is and is incapable of returning his affection because she doesn't even love herself because she doesn't know who she is But she's afraid to let go because she doesn't want to be alone. That my friends is toxic codependency. | |
| Journey – Feeling That Way Lyrics | 1 year ago |
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I always thought that this song had a profoundly spiritual foundation to it. This wasn't just your run of the mill romantic ballad. I do not however think that it has anything to do with Christianity. There is more than one packing this world and reverence to the Divine Feminine suggests a more esoteric meaning behind the lyrics. Many spiritual paths in the path predating Abrahamic religions revere The Great Goddess variously in different cultures as Danu, Inanna, Ishtar, Shakti, etc. A new road is waiting, she touched my life soft and warm on a summer's night... Read into it what you will, I have found time and again that very few artists write lyrics of this depth to a flesh and blood woman. And I am a flesh and blood woman so take that anyway you like |
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| Aerosmith – You See Me Crying Lyrics | 2 years ago |
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I fell in love with Aerosmith in particularly Steven Tyler from the very young age. When walk this way came out I was 12 years old. I remember picking up the album at a local department store and looking at it and seeing the photo on the back. I fell in love with Steven Tyler in that moment, he was so androgynous and so beautiful. I knew in my little closeted transgender heart that I wanted to be like him. Cut to a couple years later when I was actually able to buy this album and I listen to it all the way through, songs like No More No More, Uncle Salty, And you see me crying resonated with me more than any of the others. I used to listen to this song, you see me crying with my headphones over and over, the lush orchestrations, the whaling guitar, and Stevens mournful plaintive cry, really stuck to me and got in my heart and stayed there forever. Some clarity on the lyrics. First of all guys, there's no mention of hair. The lyrics say "Honey what you done to your head? Honey what's the words I said" Steven Tyler is really big on a technique of lyric writing called rhyme scheming. Hair does not rhyme with said, sorry boys. Listen closely. You might also notice some tonal inflections that he uses, he doesn't actually pronounce word as wird (rhymes with bird), he says woid with a southie accent I felt in my young heart, that the song was him speaking to another guy. Maybe I was projecting, but I've learned something over the years and when you're doing drugs any closeted emotional or sexual issues that you may have will find a way to spill over one way or another. And if as the story goes Steven and the members of Aerosmith were strung out as legend hasn't, it may very well be that Stevens androgyny and ambiguous sexuality may have bled through into the lyrics. All I know is that I still suspect It was written for a guy and Stephen will never confirm nor deny because it's always better to leave things like this a mystery. We like mysteries, we like wondering, because each of us has things about us that we're not sure we can disclose publicly and so leaving a little bit of mystery around ourselves makes the magic a little bit more mysterious. Just my two cents, but I'm sticking to it. There's no sin here and there's no judgment. I'm transgender M2F and though I tend to prefer women I've met some beautiful men that I would be with in a heartbeat. Because love is love and if it helps you write a song like you see me crying, well I'd call that a blessing. |
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