secondly, the last line is "her two brown eyes only get
larger still" what the fuck is "leaking like a seive"?
thirdly, there's nothing trendy about saying r.i.p bradley nowell. he deserves so much respect for how original his music was and really doesnt get it, while when people like aaliyah die they become "legends" for writing lyrics 10 year olds listen to and become sluts and faggot wiggers. there should be more bradley nowells out there to save these people.
Actually the laid/paid switches depends on the version of the song... like on the "Sublime" (self titled) album its "quickness/laid then family/paid"
but on another such as the "House of Blues" its clearly sung as "quickness/paid then family/laid"
just to clear up the lyric arguement
Actually the laid/paid switches depends on the version of the song... like on the "Sublime" (self titled) album its "quickness/laid then family/paid"
but on another such as the "House of Blues" its clearly sung as "quickness/paid then family/laid"
just to clear up the lyric arguement
As for the last line...
"her two brown eyes only get larger still" - sublime album
"big sobbby tears rollin down her chin" - House of blues
I've never heard it sung with "leaking like a seive"....
these lyrics are all the "wrong way"
first off, its quickness/laid, family/paid.
secondly, the last line is "her two brown eyes only get larger still" what the fuck is "leaking like a seive"?
thirdly, there's nothing trendy about saying r.i.p bradley nowell. he deserves so much respect for how original his music was and really doesnt get it, while when people like aaliyah die they become "legends" for writing lyrics 10 year olds listen to and become sluts and faggot wiggers. there should be more bradley nowells out there to save these people.
Actually the laid/paid switches depends on the version of the song... like on the "Sublime" (self titled) album its "quickness/laid then family/paid" but on another such as the "House of Blues" its clearly sung as "quickness/paid then family/laid" just to clear up the lyric arguement
Actually the laid/paid switches depends on the version of the song... like on the "Sublime" (self titled) album its "quickness/laid then family/paid" but on another such as the "House of Blues" its clearly sung as "quickness/paid then family/laid" just to clear up the lyric arguement
As for the last line... "her two brown eyes only get larger still" - sublime album "big sobbby tears rollin down her chin" - House of blues I've never heard it sung with "leaking like a seive"....