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| Sarah McLachlan – Circle Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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This song basically has the same meaning as Kelly Clarkson's song "Addicted", she wants to end the relationship, but at the same time, the person she is with keeps her coming back for more, and she can't resist him. |
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| Tim McGraw – Don't Take The Girl Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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"Don't Take the Girl" is sung by Tim McGraw and tells the story of two young lovers dealing with difficult scenarios at three different stages in their lives. In each situation, the man does all he can to make sure different people "don't take the girl."
In the first verse, the young man (Johnny) is eight years old, fishing with his father. A young, un-named girl, believed to be Johnny's age, is also present. Johnny does not want the girl to come fishing with them, so he begs his father to "take any boy in the world / Daddy please, don't take the girl".
The song's second verse portrays another situation, ten years later, wherein Johnny and the girl are returning from their date at the picture show (movie theater). They are stopped by a lone robber. He grabs the girl and tells Johnny to give in to his demands. Johnny surrenders his money, wallet, credit cards, his grandfather's watch, and car so that the girl would be safe.
Verse three takes place another five years after the second verse. At this point, Johnny and the girl are now married, when the girl is rushed to the hospital to have her baby delivered. The baby is safely delivered, but the doctor says that the wife is "fading fast" (presumably dying of complications). Johnny then hits his knees and prays to God, asking that his own life be taken instead of his wife's. In the music video, it is revealed that Johnny's wife and child both survive." taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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| Martina McBride – In My Daughter's Eyes Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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This song is soooooo touching, the meaning is very clear. By the way, Modernaudrey, not to be rude or intimidating, but just out of curiosity, how did your sister die? |
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| Tori Amos – Sleeps With Butterflies Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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I don't know what the whole song means, but I think the line "Are you having regrets about last night?" may be a sexual reference of some sort, I'm not sure though. This is such a good song, and I LOVE Tori!!! |
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