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and I don’t remember it ever having a name that we knew it by. It was a maths/geometry type thing about navigating a boat around some islands and back to the starting point. On each turn you could
And realize that they’re better off even if they’re alone. Chorus: I figure you will never love me the way, that I love you. And I knew this from the moment our clothes came off in your best friends room. So let’s go, so let’s go. Bridge: Bm G D A -2---3---2---...
Purple in ancient Rome was a sign of royalty and wealth—and by extension, pretentiousness. If you were wearing purple, you were putting yourself on top of the social hierarchy, and intentionally showing other people you were not only important, you were better than them. Purple prose can co...
BThey say it's once in a lifetimeEYou only get one, so guess that I'm done for lifeBAnd you're doin' just fineEI knew that you would, I bet she looks good tonight, yeahG#mEverybody knows you in the city Every street is bringing back a memoryF#Wish I'd run into you accidentally...
She blows kisses to the past and then to me. River road stands warm, water gurgles “Summertime.” And I forget the flatted third, chromatic slide chords, I forget what it was that drug me down before. OK, so I obsess on the past…Let it go. She is here. ...
If a song could get me through I'd sing my way right back to you, Cadd9 G/B Am7 G Em7 Tell me how to make it right, tell me now, I'll start tonight. Cadd9 G/B D Cadd9 I know I could make it last, I swear to you that if I knew ...
“The first two lines,” Dylan once said, “which rhymed ‘kiddin’ you’ with ‘didn’t you,’ just about knocked me out.” Us too. 'Paul Butterfield Blues Band' Elektra 'Paul Butterfield Blues Band' Paul Butterfield Blues Band (1965): The debut album by Butterfield and his ace band...
be found clanging around on the floor from the opening stanza of “Like a Rolling Stone,” a career-making track from Dylan's second electric album. “The first two lines,” Dylan once said, “which rhymed ‘kiddin’ you’ with ‘didn’t you,’ just about knocked me out.” Us too....
be found clanging around on the floor from the opening stanza of “Like a Rolling Stone,” a career-making track from Dylan's second electric album. “The first two lines,” Dylan once said, “which rhymed ‘kiddin’ you’ with ‘didn’t you,’ just about knocked me out.” Us too....