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Thousand Foot Krutch – Forward Motion Lyrics 14 years ago
way to steal lyrics from relient k and chords from switchfoot, tfk.
geez.

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Apocalyptica – I Don't Care (feat. Adam Gontier) (US/Revised Version) Lyrics 15 years ago
This version is utter shite compared to the original.
The lyrics just feel hollow.
In the original, it's more real.
I don't know how to explain it.

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Beck – Peaches & Cream Lyrics 15 years ago
One of the greatest lines in a song - ever:

And give those pious soldiers
Another lollipop
'Cause we're on the good ship
Ménage à trois...


Bahaha I love it.

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Jonezetta – Hot Machete Lyrics 15 years ago
This is my "bite" song.

I'm notorious among my friends for forcing them to listen to random bands that I love.
This song is the one I use to get them to listen to more.
Hot traxx, jonezetta.

you's my heroes.

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All Time Low – Break Out! Break Out! Lyrics 15 years ago
haha, dearkelli countmein, yeah.

"and next this is a song about jack's herpes.
we call it break out, break out!"

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The Matches – Sick Little Suicide Lyrics 16 years ago
"We dare to bury our three-square fare
in a twenty-first century artery,
And feed beyond our need
so pardon me,
this part of me."

Three square fare does refer to your meals in a day. "Bury our three-square fare in a twenty-first century artery" means to throw up your meals into a toilet. "And feed beyond our need" is obviously about gorging yourself before doing so. This section of the verse is about bulimia.

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All Time Low – Remembering Sunday Lyrics 16 years ago
When I listen to it, I get this:

In the first verse, the man wakes up after a long alcohol-induced slumber. He goes outside and leans into the wind, he remembers Sunday, when he had breakfast with his girlfriend(or whatever you would call her).
While they were having breakfast, she confessed that she had done something terrible to him(i.e. cheating). After this, he finds that he needs to drink, that "two eggs don't last like the feeling of what he needs." In other words, the breakfast isn't going to cut it, he needs alcohol.
At this point in regular time, the man is walking around, and he recognizes the place he is in. It is her neighborhood, and he racalls again an experience with her. However, though they may have had intercourse, she left him "dying to get in," as in, he felt like she was deliberately shutting herself off from him.
The chorus is his plea to her neighbors, which he visits at this time. "Forgive me, I'm trying to find my calling" suggests that he is certain that she is his future, despite what she did. "I'm calling at night, I don't mean to be a bother but have you seen this girl?" He is asking them that, even though it is late, to help him find her. He supposedly wants to ask her to marry him.
The second verse alludes again to his openness to a relationship, but her close-mindedness about it. After all, she "doesn't believe in love." This may also be why she shut herself off from him, "left him dying to get in." He then approaches the neighbors, although he doesn't know them, he is desparate in his attempt to find her.
In the third verse, one might make the connection that since they were her neighbors, they would be willing to lie for her. Imagine that she truly is scared of commitment. She would attempt to get out of the relationship before it got to be to much for her to handle. In other words, a defense mechanism. They tell him she has moved away, when in truth she has not.
He then notices that it has been raining all day while on his quest to find her. He thinks of it metaphorically, in the sense that only bad luck has been following him.
It is at this point that you could infer that she has not moved. Juliet Sims begins with
"I'm not coming back,
I've done something so terrible,
I'm terrified to speak but you'd expect that from me,"
implying that she has closed herself off from him before, and that she has done something she considers unforgivable.
She then says
"I'm mixed up, I'll be blunt,
now the rain is washing you out of my hair
and out of my mind."
Now, you see that she is torn, maybe between two relationships or a job and him or something, and a crucial line - "The rain is washing you out of my hair." If she had moved away or died, I believe we can concur that she would not have had the rain at the same time as him to sing this line.
Now, you could be very metaphorical. When it says
"Keeping an eye on the world
from so many thousands of feet off the ground,
I'm over you now,
I'm at home in the clouds, towering over your head."
You could take this to mean that she literally was "over" him, in an airplane or heaven, OR that she, in most teenagers' sense of the word, was OVER him, as in done with the relationship.
From this standpoint, you could assume that she feels like the bigger person for not letting the relationship resume, "towering over your head."

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