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At the Drive-In – Transatlantic Foe Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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well, i'm defintely not one of those people but i'll try anyways. Savion is the first name of a famous tap dancer ( you know, that guy on Sesame Street) and "clicking heels" might have to do with tap dancing. Probably, back in the '80s, the Soviet Union was our "trans-atlantic foe". Holy crap this is tough ! I mean, there are references ranging from music to cigarettes. Out of all of this, i think this song is about the death penalty. i know i'm way off but i tried. |
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Tool – Reflection Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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Sorry. I forgot to mention that I suggest listening to this song whenever you feel like shit about whatever your into or if you are just feeling overwhelming hopeless. I hope that this song helps you out in the same way it has helped me |
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Tool – Reflection Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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This is a really incredible Tool song ! I was fortunate enough to see it performed live. It's a really beautiful and opitmistic song. This song has a commom message among Tool songs: pushing limits and excuse the term, "maximizing human potential". An incredible line is that we are "capable of all that's imagined and all conceivable." I find that to be true but there are obstacles in the way. And in the beginning of the song, Maynard sounds as if he's just about to give up. Instead of "pushing the envelope", he's happy with a self-indulgent, pitiful existence. This song has a lot of similarities to Lateralus. Although Maynard never gives you the exact details, "there is so much more that beckons us" and if we can't figure that out, then we can "find peace within the emptiness". |
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