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Wild Lyrics
Don't you think it's time for you and me to make some history
Tell me now what you say 'cause we can take anything
Just because we're growing up, it doesn't mean we've had enough
When times are hard we'll smile and say we're not afraid of anything
('Cause we feel young and wild)
I believe that I can make you scream
For me
Help me see everything we used to be
We won't forget
The lives we lived, the loves we chased
We lost the things we can't replace
(When we were young and wild)
I believe that I can make you scream
For me
Tell me now what you say 'cause we can take anything
Just because we're growing up, it doesn't mean we've had enough
When times are hard we'll smile and say we're not afraid of anything
('Cause we feel young and wild)
I believe that I can make you scream
For me
We won't forget
The lives we lived, the loves we chased
We lost the things we can't replace
(When we were young and wild)
I believe that I can make you scream
For me
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"One of the opening acts was the Royal Teeth, a new energetic group from New Orleans. They only have an LP thus far with the full album set to release this coming summer. The best song on the LP is one called “Wild” which they are giving away as free download here.
I had listened to it a few times before the concert and enjoyed it, so I asked him if it was about what it seemed, a young romance. The Royal Teeth lead singer said it was originally about just that, but it slowly evolved during the writing process and now the playing process to be about “giving up your real job to do ‘this’” (referring to touring with a start-up band).
The evolving meaning of a song to its own writer was something I had never considered and find very cool. It prompted me to wonder and ask if bands, and the Royal Teeth in particular, intend to leave their songs open to interpretations. He told me that they do try to write lyrics that are clear and specific enough to communicate their message, but they also want to leave it open so it resonates with each listener’s own life and what they’re going through. So while the broad message remains the intact, it can take on a different interpretation to mean something special for each individual."
http://ryankantor.com/2013/03/23/chatting-with-the-rocket-summer-and-the-royal-teeth/