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  1. maxi's Avatar

    maxi said:

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    fading like a vowel
    would you wanna dive with me
    you won't regret and if you sing
    please yourself while it's still free
    and
    oh I think I'm in trouble again
    oh I think I'm in trouble again
    oh I think I'm in trouble again
    I think I'm in trouble

    drink your beer while no one's watching
    afraid of knowing solitee
    a cool aid while not follow
    and I know a girl that swallows seed

    oh I think I'm in trouble again
    oh I think I'm in trouble again
    oh I think I'm in trouble again
    I think I'm in trouble

    this songs about a singing friend
    who doesn't know wich way to bend
    he sings he sings his life away
    and he cannot carry a tune

    oh I think I'm in trouble again
    oh I think I'm in trouble again
    oh I think I'm in trouble again
    I think I'm in trouble

    stress strain (X6)
    I promised I would drown myself in mystic heated wine
     
  2. PrinceComedy's Avatar

    PrinceComedy said:

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    I really didn't get what the song meant..
    Can you please tell me what it meant?
     
  3. Klukoklai said:

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    hehe.. this is pretty random.. I also want to know what the song is about
    Look! My mouth is a fountain!
     
  4. maxi's Avatar

    maxi said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrinceComedy View Post
    I really didn't get what the song meant..
    Can you please tell me what it meant?
    it's about a friend of mine, who claims to be a singer. I have known him for a long time and now he's kinda dissapearing (fading like a vowel) like a vowel, I used the vowel to refer to his singing. he asked me to play a show with him on my guitar(would you want to dive with me) but that's a risky job because he can't sing, that's why I used dive. please yourself while it's still free is related to the fact that he can't get girls easily and he always complains about money.
    the chorus refers to how I feel when he askes me what I think about him, and his singing.
    I promised I would drown myself in mystic heated wine
     
  5. texter-bernd said:

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    I like the first verse best.

    solitee - is there such a word? Do you mean 'solitary'. Well, you may invent new terms, of course.

    and I know a girl that swallows seed - if you mean what I think you mean 'seed' is the wrong term (it only applies to plants)

    this songs about a singing friend
    who doesn't know wich way to bend
    he sings he sings his life away
    and he cannot carry a tune

    I don't think it is a good idea to place the interpretation or explanation of the song within the song. Also, the change from 'you' to 'him' is not exactly elegant. I would recommend leaving it at 'you': e.g. "so, now you, my singing friend don't know ... you sing, you sing your life away ...". Possibly, you should work on this verse anyway.

    Keep going!

    Cheers,
    Bernd
     
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    maxi said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by texter-bernd View Post
    I like the first verse best.

    solitee - is there such a word? Do you mean 'solitary'. Well, you may invent new terms, of course.

    and I know a girl that swallows seed - if you mean what I think you mean 'seed' is the wrong term (it only applies to plants)

    this songs about a singing friend
    who doesn't know wich way to bend
    he sings he sings his life away
    and he cannot carry a tune

    I don't think it is a good idea to place the interpretation or explanation of the song within the song. Also, the change from 'you' to 'him' is not exactly elegant. I would recommend leaving it at 'you': e.g. "so, now you, my singing friend don't know ... you sing, you sing your life away ...". Possibly, you should work on this verse anyway.

    Keep going!

    Cheers,
    Bernd
    yes I used the word seeds as a wordplay on semen, and yes solitee is extracted from solitude I just liked the sound of it
    I promised I would drown myself in mystic heated wine