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Such a simple song lyrically, but so utterly compelling and heartbreaking.

My take on this song is that it's about a relationship after the first wave of connection and excitement has subsided, perhaps reaching the dreaded seventh year when many couples break apart, and the speaker is insisting he is still the one for her. Yes, he is no longer soaring, they are no longer lions or kings, but he will still love her better than the new person she is considering. It's the plea of the steadfast as opposed to the shiny new thing.

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Sadness
Relationships
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The lyrics of "Tranquilized" seem to describe someone who is being pursued and terrorized by another person, possibly an abusive ex or stalker. The singer pleads with this person to stay away and stop causing them pain, but seems to know that they are unlikely to listen. The repeated phrase "tranquilized and terrorized" suggests that they feel numb from their fear and anxiety. They mention a mysterious figure called "Dr. Death" who seems to be causing them further distress. This Doctor seems to represent the faceless administrator of death who appears when all hope has been eroded from the constant...

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Subjective
Fear
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The lyrics to User's song Goodbye Gurl are insightful and thought-provoking. The singer talks about a world where people are constantly told they cannot win, and cannot exercise their rights. The song seems to be about power and control, and how those in power use force and violence to maintain their control over others. The lyrics also discuss the idea of war and how young people are often sent off to fight for liberty, leaving their loved ones behind. The chorus of the song, which begins with "Goodbye gurl," seems to be a farewell to someone who has been important to...

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User
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The lyrics of User's song "Nation of Prisons" appears to be a commentary on the increasing control and domination of society and individuals by the powers that be. The first two lines, "Look up in the sky, those things are real" could be referring to surveillance drones or satellites that are constantly monitoring our movements and activities. The mention of "stiletto heels" in the same line is ambiguous but could be a metaphor for the oppressive nature of the powers that be, who are perhaps portraying themselves as alluring and attractive but are actually harmful. The lyrics then shift to the...

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Subjective
Fear
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We can assume that the song touches upon the two contrasting themes of nightmares and fairy-tales. These two themes are often used to convey starkly different emotions, with nightmares representing fear and anxiety, and fairy-tale depicting a world of hope and dreams. The contrast between these two themes could symbolize the duality of the human experience and how we often have to navigate both our fears and our hopes in life. Alternatively, this song could touch upon the idea that sometimes it is difficult to distinguish between what is real and what is not, or between what is good and...

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Thoughtful
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THATS THE PENALTY!! THATS TEH PENALTY!! that part scratches my brain sooo good

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Enjoyment
Music Appreciation
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Courtney Love was the best rock star ever. She had talent people can only dream of.

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Subjective
Enjoyment
Courtney Love
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