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Solitaire Lyrics

We're more than overwhelmed
by hundreds of hugs
and million good words.

We are satisfied
from Monday 'til Friday
and on Sunday we cry.

But we like it
from that point of view.
We stay here and bare
until dawn everyday.
And we want stay here
and bare everyday.


We never ever lied.
From ten in the morning
we are honest 'til nine.

We are overcute.
We never will manage
to be rude only twice.

But we like it
from that point of view.
We stay here and bare
until dawn everyday.
And we want stay here
and bare everyday.

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Cover art for Solitaire lyrics by Notwist, The

BTW to me this song is about how people are satisfied with only expressing a minimal amount of compassion and love to each other which in turn makes our lives gloomy. Instead of loving life and loving each other we choose to be relatively cold to each other and count the days go by. If anyone has a different concept I'd be more than happy to hear it because this is probably my favorite song by my favorite band and I'd hate to be missing the point of the song

Cover art for Solitaire lyrics by Notwist, The

Brilliant; like every other song on the album.

Cover art for Solitaire lyrics by Notwist, The

i'll drink to that.

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Clink I agree.

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Clink Times two.

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Clink Clink Clink This album made me fall in love with this band. How are their earlier albums? Anyone here listen to 12?

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The whole album is fantastic. Who would thought they were punk band in late 80's.

Cover art for Solitaire lyrics by Notwist, The

It kinda reminds me of a song I read in the eighth grade. Can't remember what it was called. But it was about a society where they were taught never to see differences, they were always polite and honest. It was rather freaky. Everyone was monotone. They didn't have special holidays like Christmas. Love and sexuality was a nonexistant concept. Etc. It was a rather deep book for thirteeyearold kids. Weird stuff. The Giver. Yeah. That's what it was called. Anyhow. I doubt this song's concept is anything like that. But that's what it reminds me of. I like burrowowl's idea, though.

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not a song. a book. roffle. i'm lame.

Cover art for Solitaire lyrics by Notwist, The

I think the song is about ecstacy.. Alteast, to me it is ;]~