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Heart – All I Want to Do Is Make Love to You Lyrics 1 hour ago
@[Brezoles:55358] Women have the equipment and opportunity WAY MORE than men do.
Infidelity is wrong, selfish and hurtful. If you can't be faithful, DON'T GET MARRIED!

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Heart – All I Want to Do Is Make Love to You Lyrics 2 hours ago
@[LoneWulf:55357] Sorry, was doing this on my phone, and it got sent before completing.
So we found this hotel, it was a place I knew well. This implies she's done this before, many times. Now maybe because it's she keeps trying to get pregnant, and it didn't happen. To me it makes the subject look trashy, if she truly "is in love with another man" then she wouldn't be doing this.
Two: the descriptions of "He did everything right" and "He brought the woman in me, many times easily" tell me that not only is her husband infertile, but also Dead in Bed.
In which case she should seek counseling or get a divorce.
This hits home to me, because my best friend's wife had an affair with another man, and got pregnant, and insisted on keeping the baby. My friend said "let's put the baby up for adoption, I'm not sure I can love the child being a product of an affair" She lost it and told him "If you're not man enough to accept another mans child, I don't know what I'm doing with you". He filed for divorce, has remarried and had two kids (his and the new wifes).
So I guess this is where this all came from...
How about that, it took me 35 years to get this out... and I feel much better... I truly do.

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Heart – All I Want to Do Is Make Love to You Lyrics 2 hours ago
First off.... yes I know, it's just a song written by John "Mutt" Lang, a prolific writer and producer. But there are a few disturbing things (to me) about this song.
One: Fate tell me it's right
Is this love at first sight?
So if this were in quotes like "Please, please understand..." I'd say OK... she's lying to the guy to get what she wants (pregnant). As if she's recounting the details of the night. Other than being a rhyming phrase used to get to the next verse.
(The line after 'love at first sight' is missing above (please don't make it wrong, just stay for the night). This would not happen if she makes a habit of picking up hitchhikers (not necessarily homeless as another wrote here) to get pregnant. (So we found this hotel. It was a place I knew well)

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Queen – Under Pressure Lyrics 2 months ago

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Martina McBride – Independence Day Lyrics 7 months ago
Many think the abused wife and mother was killed along with the drunken abusive husband..."sent me to the county home." But "we'll they put out the flames and took down some names" seems to indicate the victim is arrested and the daughter sent to "the county home".

Amazing song... after all these years its still fresh....

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Green Day – Basket Case Lyrics 2 years ago
I love the song. I write lyrics for one of my local bands.... it always bothered me the lyrics of the third verse said "I went to a shrink... to analyze my dreams"

If I had written it... It would go.... " I went to a shrink to analyze my THINK"

Which follows the rhyme scheme of the next verse
"I went to a whore he said my life's a bore"

So the scheme would go Shrink to Think....
And Whore to Bore... paired with "bringing me down"
to "Bringing her down"

Personally not a fan of rhyming same words... Down to down....

Anyway... I really do love the band and the song... just a personal idiosyncrasy I have.. it was years before I read the lyrics and realized that Billy Joe sang "dreams" and not think... I just thought "Think" (the process of thinking) was how I would have written the verse.

But all that being said....Billy Joe has the Millions in the bank... not me...so what I think is irrelevant.

Great tune...

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Don McLean – Castles In The Air Lyrics 4 years ago
Don McLean is a genius, and his songs age well over time.... I grew up in the 60s and hit my teen years in the 70s. I did not like this song when it came out, I was a kid... and didn\'t understand it. Unfortunately, my teenage distain for the song carried on for years...until around a Year ago I heard it... and listened to the lyrics... and realized I had it all wrong.\n\nAs a kid I took the song literally... imagining castles floating in the clouds and I remember saying... how stupid....\n\nAfter living life, love and relationships... I understood it. Each of us interpret songs differently, and that OK.... Castles in the air, to me, refer to large office buildings in big cities.\n\nThe narrator was in a relationship and realized that big city life, shallow people and materialistic life holds nothing for him. He wants a simpler life, one with more meaning. It appears that the narrator is telling a common friend to his departed love... that he can\'t go back to that life... and to tell her that "he\'s tired of castles in the air" Why he doesn\'t tell her himself we can only imagine. Maybe he\'s not strong enough to tell her goodbye.. maybe he\'s said his goodbyes... and she won\'t accept it. He\'s made his decision to start a simpler and more meaningful (to him) life.\n\nI call this song "A thinking man\'s song" It makes you reflect inward, and think if maybe you too are tired of castles in the air.

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