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THE BEST LYRIC OF ALL TIME
Dazinho Started conversation Mar 22, 2000
From "The Queen Is Dead" by The Smiths, taken from the album of the same name:
"So I broke into the palace, with a sponge and a rusty spanner,
She said, 'Eh, I know you and you cannot sing'
I said, 'that's nothing - you should hear me play piano'"
THE BEST LYRIC OF ALL TIME
Crescent Posted Mar 23, 2000
Hmmm I am not sure how much to put, but it is from Me and My Woman from Flashes by Roy Harper...
He spreads her a shelter
She takes the tall skies
As they helterskelter
Along the same sighs
And she wakes my days with a glad face
She fakes and says I am a hard case
She makes and plays like a bad ace
Carrying my days into scarred space
Oh hell - the whole damn song
BCNU - Crescent
THE BEST LYRIC OF ALL TIME
Bobin' Along (with the flow) Posted Sep 2, 2000
For the last 25yr, Nanci Griffith has been writing the most amazing lyrics I have ever encountered. My favorite single line is from her song "I Would Bring You Ireland". She speaks of the plains of Texas:
Where I can see from coast to coast on hot platinum summer days when the dust is still and the cotton prays for rain
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Sam Posted Nov 2, 2000
From 'Teenage Lobotomy' by The Ramones.
Referring to the protagonist of the song having to to inform his parents about a recent lobotomy:
"I suppose I better tell 'em
I've got no cerebellum"
Nice
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