Fix what’s wrong, but don’t rewrite what the artist wrote. Stick to the official released version — album booklet, label site, verified lyric video, etc. If you’re guessing, pause and double-check.
Respect the structure
Songs have rhythm. Pages do too. Leave line breaks where they belong. Don’t smash things together or add extra empty space just for looks.
Punctuation counts (but vibe-editing doesn’t)
Correct typos? Yes. Re-punctuating a whole verse because it ‘looks better’? Probably not. Keep capitalization and punctuation close to the official source.
Don’t mix versions
If you’re editing the explicit version, keep it explicit. If it’s the clean version, keep it clean. No mashups.
Let the lyrics be lyrics
This isn’t the place for interpretations, memories, stories, or trivia — that’s what comments are for. Keep metadata, translations, and bracketed stage directions out unless they’re officially part of the song.
Edit lightly
If two lines are wrong… fix the two lines. No need to bulldoze the whole page. Think ‘surgical,’ not ‘remix.’
When in doubt, ask the crowd
Not sure what they’re singing in that fuzzy bridge? Drop a question in the comments and let the music nerds swarm. Someone always knows.
I read someone's comment on satin in a coffin that they think this song symbolizes being reborn. Not sure what I think to that but it's a plausible idea
id agree partially with the AnAtomsAnatomy, but i think its put in there deliberately just to break up the tension, like comic relief, but by melting your heart instead of making you laugh
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Although without lyrics, this song has wonderful meaning. The tune that's being played on the achordian and cello is a classical love song called It Must Be Love.
The baby that babbles is symbolic to the idea that a child is the only item or object on this planet that is worthy of such love and compassion. Not any member of the opposite sex, not any secular possesion, but an infant human being.
I can see how you use the terms "item" and object" to describe a "possession" because I have to agree with TheBear08...that is hilarious! A very strange compilation of sounds. How to interpret it is even stranger which results in laughter.
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I disagree with the jackass above, its probably something brock just thought was funny. i mean c'mon, a baby? wtf?
I read someone's comment on satin in a coffin that they think this song symbolizes being reborn. Not sure what I think to that but it's a plausible idea
actually it is eric judy's then baby crying.
i love this song. it sounded like a baby laughing to me. it just makes me happy
or a baby just babbling
id agree partially with the AnAtomsAnatomy, but i think its put in there deliberately just to break up the tension, like comic relief, but by melting your heart instead of making you laugh
seriously, wouldn't its context have importance? (i.e. after satin in a coffin and before blame it on the tetons?)
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I can see how you use the terms "item" and object" to describe a "possession" because I have to agree with TheBear08...that is hilarious! A very strange compilation of sounds. How to interpret it is even stranger which results in laughter.
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