Oh my god. it's Robby!
spontaneously luminescent
Victim, or life’s adventurer
Which of the two are you?
its an easy choice for me since its the one I've already been caught saying it out loud as I work at my desk
other I love are:
Art-hounds, very funny
Very witty, but very lonely
And below the belt is shrivelled and small
It knows a thousand woes
-god, I don't ever want to be that, for me hearing him say such was a wake up call, time to get back in the game, better to be actively rejected
then merely sit on the sidelines watching
Each time you vote you support the process
-another one I've been caught saying in the office, and yes, I am now committed to never voting again, because I do despise the current process
Bastille mausoleum
Stockyard, churchyard
Your mammy's backyard
-its like he was watching my life from 20 years ago, @ the beginning of my love affair with "the one"(so far)
She just wants a slave
To break his back in pursuit of a living wage
So that she can laze and graze
For the rest of her days
Write down every word I say
-I know some see this song as sexist, but all I heard resonated for me, not so much about the women I've been with, because to be honest
I would never date a woman without a job, I include being an artist in this category, its not about making $, but having a passion which one actively pursues
the shocking thing is that for much of the decade I spent with one person, I was more like "the bride" Moz is singing about than I would ever admit until I heard this song
it just shouted to me what piece of shit I was and how I feel about anyone that wants such from life, man, woman, gay, straight or whatever
He died saving my life
He took the lead
Aimed for my head
Such love shown I'd never known
Give me the gun
I love you
A job half done
Isn't done
-once again, for me it like is talking about my life, I had a buddy who died* when his Bradley took the place of mine in the "tip" of the line in our attack up the "Wadi Al-Batin" and the line about a job half done haunted so many of us Vets when it came to Iraq even before the first Gulf War was over
so much death and chaos which came a decade later with healthy bit of lying could have all been avoided if we had been allowed to drive on through from Basra to Baghdad back in 91, back then we would have truly been greeted as heroes liberating them from tyranny, for me, its a sore spot that never goes away, a job half done, isn't done
--if there is already thread too much like this, sorry, I don't have the time to come here for very long anymore, so I have not checked
but I would like to know other people's fave lyrics
*=friendly fire, one of the not officially recognized incidents, there are many, I don't blame those given the fire order, but covering stuff like this up only means more are bound to happen in the future, which has certainly proven the case post "Gulf War"