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    song lyrics 2 The Guests One by one‚ the guests arrive The guests are coming through The open-hearted many The broken-hearted few And no one knows where the night is going And no one knows why the wine is flowing Oh love I need you I need you I need you I need you Oh . . . I need you now And those who dance‚ begin to dance Those who weep begin And "Welcome‚ welcome" cries a voice "Let all my guests come in." And all go stumbling through that house in lonely secrecy Saying "Do reveal yourself"

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    i wish i was ur blanket‚i wish i was ur bed‚ i wish i was ur pillow underneath ur head‚i  wanna b around u‚i wanna hold u tight‚ & b the lucky person who kisses u goodnite 8 letters‚ 3 words‚ 1 meaning... i love you Uve won my luv now I luv u.This heart of mine I give 2 u.So keep it safe as i have  done.For u have 2 and i have none! There are a million stars and a million dreams‚ you are the only star for me‚ the  only dream i dream i dont have the measels‚ i am not confined to bed‚ asperin

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    something to prevent it. In this song by Andra Day‚ the lyrics make me feel like my sister and I can overcome any hardships. I remember going to my aunt’s house to visit her and my sister who lived with her. My aunt gave her chores to do every day and sometimes when my sister didn’t do the chores right‚ she wouldn’t let her eat. My sister often looked lifeless‚ ’’You’re broken down and tired of living life on a merry-go-round’’. This line of the lyrics by Andra Day reminds me how my sister looked back

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    Qinami Koshimizu SO11(C) Assignment #3 11/12/2012 How Lyrics Perpetuates Male Dominance Against Female Many of us have heard the famous single “Love The Way You Lie” which aroused a lot of controversy when it was released two years ago. Performed by famous American rapper Eminem and singer Rihanna. The song attempts to portray domestic violence and abusive relationship. The position of male and female in a relationship and their social interaction are always the hot topic of contemporary

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    Chayan Warde Ms. McCormick English II Honors March 24‚ 2013 “Cage the Elephant – Ain’t no rest for the wicked” lyrics analysis As the title and chorus of this song dictate‚ there is no rest for the wicked; this song can contain many different interpretations according to different ages‚ maturity‚ and general knowledge. This song represents the fact that everyone has a wickedness within themselves‚ and when the song says‚ “Oh‚ there ain’t no rest for the wicked‚ Money don’t grow on trees” (lines

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    styles of music have evolved into more aggressive lyrics and/or very explicit and vulgar wording to fit some American cultures in the year 2006. Words like "nigger"‚ the involvement of sexual intercourse‚ and the presence of violence has manifested itself into songs today‚ unlike the older musical generation. One of the very little unchanged aspects of music is the pace of love songs. Love songs have two kinds of pace: fast and slow. An example of a fast paced song in the 50’s is the song by The

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    America‚ The Beautiful Katharine Lee Bates 1913 Lyrics of Song O beautiful for spacious skies‚ For amber waves of grain‚ For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain! America! America! God shed His grace on thee‚ And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea! O beautiful for pilgrim feet‚ Whose stern impassion’d stress A thoroughfare for freedom beat Across the wilderness! America! America! God mend thine ev’ry flaw‚ Confirm thy soul in self-control‚ Thy liberty in law!

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    Impact of Music‚ Music Lyrics‚ and Music Videos on Children and Youth Music plays an important role in the socialization of children and adolescents. Popular music is present almost everywhere‚ and it is easily available through the radio‚ various recordings‚ the Internet‚ and new technologies‚ allowing adolescents to hear it in diverse settings and situations‚ alone or shared with friends. Parents often are unaware of the lyrics to which their children are listening because of the increasing use

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    Paul Kelly’s collection of lyrics ‘Don’t Start Me Talking’‚ demonstrates the way Aboriginal Australians are administered amongst society. Through his lyrics‚ Kelly talks of the harsh and unfavourable treatment that was present to the Aboriginals. Through Kelly’s characters he shows that Aboriginals worked for greedy men who payed them very little for their hard work and how settlers came about to take over the land from Aborigines. The Stolen Generation had major effects on the Aboriginal identities

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    first and third lines end with heart makes/heartache‚ which are mosaic rhymes as it’s a double rhyme scheme. The sixth and ninth lines end with through/true and the seventh and eighth lines end with grieving/believing‚ which are identical rhyming. The lyrics of the song also have figurative language in one sentence‚ “Your rainbow will come shining through”‚ to symbolize happiness. The last four lines repeat the beginning of the song again. The song “Impossible” in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella

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