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Seven of Nine
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PostThu Dec 15, 2005 11:07 am    Lyrics that moved you

Yes, yes, I know, there is already a song lyrics thread. This one is different though, in that you're gonna explain why these lyrics moved you, and which bits stand out the most.

One of my favourite songs of the moment (of all time really) is Elvis Costello's Oliver's Army. It has a catchy tune, and speaks a lot of truths to me, even though it's quite old now (1979 anybody?).

Link to main lyrics.

***What follows now is my personal interpretation of the song, and may offend some people. I apologise in advance if that is the case***

The main lyrics that moved me are:
Quote:

There was a Checkpoint Charlie
He didn't crack a smile
But it's no laughing party
When you've been on the murder mile
All it takes is one itchy trigger
One more widow one less white n*****

Friendly fire unfortunately plays far too big a part in today's wars. On the spur of the moment, you can shoot at the wrong person. Apart from everyone wearing huge signs with their country written on it in many languages (not practical, but its a funny image) I can't think of any solution, though I do wonder why it occurs more often now than it did in wars gone by.

Quote:
Hong Kong is up for grabs
London is full of Arabs
We could be in Palestine
Overrun by a Chinese line
With the boys from the Mersey and the Thames and the Tyne

Since this song was written, China have taken Hong Kong back from the British (who had it on loan for 99 years... strange land deals ) though it must be said since they still drive on the left, and have thier own currency and stuff they're very unlike China itself. London is full of Arabs, as the song says, in that there are a lot more Arabs there than there used to be. This isn't a bad thing though... multiculturism is a very good thing. The next line refers to the continuing struggles in Palestine, but somehow I can't see it being "Overrun by a Chinese line"... it's too far. The next line, along with the reoccuring theme of the song gets me the most. The majority of those in the armed forces in Britain are from the poorer parts of the large cities, including Liverpool (on the Mersey), Newcastle-upon-Tyne (in fact, more people from the North East sign up than anywhere else in England) and London (the Thames runs through it).

Quote:
But there's no danger
It's a professional career
Though it could be arranged
With just a word in Mr. Churchill's ear
If you're out of luck or out of work
We could send you to Johannesburg


Yup, recruitment agencies don't tell those joining up that if they're called up they're gonna be fighting, and if they're not killed their friends will be. Most of those who join up now do so as they have no other option, apart from crime or the dole. There is a lack of jobs for unskilled workers now in this country, and the jobs their fathers did don't exist anymore. The chance to see the world also encourages people to sign up. They never talk of the bad stuff until you've commited yourself to your 4 years.

Quote:
And I would rather be anywhere else
Than here today

That says it all, really.


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Puck
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Posts: 5596

PostSun Dec 18, 2005 1:50 am    

Quote:
Jack's Mannequin lyrics

"Jack's Mannequin Dark Blue lyrics"



I have (I have) you breathing down my neck (breathing down my neck)
I don't (don't know) what you could possibly expect under this condition so
I'll wait (I'll wait) for the ambulance to come (ambulance to come)
Pick us up off the floor
What did you possibly expect under this condition so

Slow down.. this night's a perfect shade of
Dark blue (dark blue)
Have you ever been alone in a crowded room when I'm here with you
I said the world could be burning down
Dark blue (dark blue)
Have you ever been alone in a crowded room well I'm here with you
I said the world could be burning 'til there's nothing but dark blue..
Just dark blue

This flood (this flood) is slowly rising up swallowing the ground
Beneath my feet, Tell me how anybody thinks under this condition so
I'll swim (I'll swim) as the water rises up, the sun is sinking down
And now all I can see are the planets in a row
Suggesting it's best that I slow down

This night's a perfect shade of
Dark blue (dark blue)
Have you ever been alone in a crowded room when I'm here with you
I said the world could be burning (burning) down
Dark blue (dark blue)
Have you ever been alone in a crowded room well I'm here with you
I said the world could be burning dark blue

We were boxing
We were boxing the stars
We were boxing (we were boxing)
You were swinging for Mars
And then the water reached the West Coast
And took the power lines (the power lines)
And it was me and you (this could last forever)
And the whole town under water
There was nothing we could do
It was dark blue

Dark blue (dark blue)
Have you ever been alone in a crowded room well I'm here with you
I said the world could be burning (burning) down
Dark blue
Have you ever been alone in a crowded room well I'm here with you
I said the room could be burning now there's nothing but dark blue

If you've ever been alone in the dark blue
If you've ever been alone you'll know (you'll know)


I looooove this song for two reasons. Firstly, it makes me think of Kate whenever I hear it, and the song just seems to fit her so well. Secondly, I love the lyrics to this song, so that, combined with the music, especially the piano in it makes it such a beautiful song. Is my new favourite for sure.


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Mikado
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Location: *sigh* California. *grumble.*

PostSun Dec 18, 2005 4:42 am    

Dust In The Wind

I close my eyes,
Only for a moment.. And the moment is gone.
All my dreams, pass before eyes.


Dust in the wind,
All we are is dust in the wind.
Same old song,
All were are is just a drop of water in an endless sea.



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Hi, I'm Mikado.
Because it makes me giggle.

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