| La Dispute – Said the King To the River Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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slightly feigned chagrin teh fuck does that mean? I don't understand. |
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| La Dispute – Eight Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| I love how perfect Jordan is at retelling stories. It's perfectly amazing, his voice, his emotion. I love it. | |
| La Dispute – You and I In Unison Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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"Some nights are a lot like the days, I lay awake too late, I watch the shadows casted Trace your shape. Those silver slivers on the wall then on the bedsheets. I hear your song in the trees. I finally fall into rest. Often later when I’m sleeping you show up in my dreams." Probably my most favorite part in this song, mostly because it's so relatable. I take it out of context though, and relate it to when I have to sleep alone. It's so relatable to me because I do the same things. Second thing I want to say is how much i love this album. I love how the entire thing tells a story and goes together. I never realized it the billion times i listened to this song before but this line: "In every gun, the empty church, and every tortured son." Brings it all together, King Park, St Paul Missionary Baptist Church Blues, and Edward Benz, 27 times. I love this album probably the most of them all but I don't like picking favorites. |
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| La Dispute – King Park Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| "Can I still get into heaven if I kill myself?" such a powerful question, such a powerful line. | |
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