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Fleetwood Mac – Peacekeeper Lyrics 12 years ago
This song reminds me of the Hunger Games Series. lol. That is all. I think it would be cool if it were in Mockingjay.

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Led Zeppelin – Babe I'm Gonna Leave You Lyrics 12 years ago
This song is pure, mental, internal confliction. The narrator in the piece has this desire, possibly natural tendency, to be free. However, he has matured, fallen in love, and therefore is restricted to faithfulness and monogamy "I can hear it calling me the way it used to" refers to the old autonomous ways of his youth. He has this urge to leave, be free, and a taxing curiosity about other women and the world, but he has fallen in love and claims, "you know I'm never never never going to leave you." It's rough battle between freedom and curiosity vs. stability and true love.

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Fleetwood Mac – Oh Daddy Lyrics 12 years ago
This song has an unreliable narrator. I think that the narrator of the piece has a abusive father, rather mentally or physically, to the point where his father has made him feel incompetent, unworthy, and guilty for illogical reasons. "You soothe me with your smile. You're letting me know, you're the best thing in my life." This shows the great intimidation the child feels from his father; it's as if the son needs the cue of the father's smile in order to know "he's the best thing in his life." "Why are you right when I'm so wrong." We all know that everyone is wrong once in awhile. This line shows the authoritarian dominance of the father, making his child feel as if, "it's my way or the highway" regardless of if the father is actually correct. I love this song, but it can be easily misinterpreted.

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