A running tally of random lyrics
Courtesy of Mister iPod:
Feel free to google them if you're bored.
- All the anger and the eloquence are bleeding into fear.
- Old worn out clothes and shoes, I don't pay no union dues.
- Thirteen month old baby, broke the lookin’ glass. Seven years of bad luck, the good things in your past.
- I can't see their faces, only the shadows of their eyes.
- Sing to me hope as she's thrown on the sand. All of our work is rated again.
- On the edge of a know-nothing town, feeling quite superior the age had come. To the sky above he just ain't nothing.
- Bodies strewn across the dead end street.
- Baby, you're a genius when it comes to cookin' up some chili sauce.
- All along the undertow is strengthening its hold.
- Innocent, and in a sense I am guilty of the crime that's now at hand.
- I've seen your flag on the marble arch, but love is not a victory march.
- I've kissed mermaids, rode the El Niño, walked the sand with the crustaceans.
- I says, "Pig Pen, this here's the Rubber Duck and I'm about to put the hammer on down."
Feel free to google them if you're bored.
5 Comments:
"That was a goood drum break"
or
"That was a goood cheese-cake"
or
"That was a goood meat-steak"
or
"Your post was wooorth the wait"
or
"Don't get bit by a snake"
or
"Tsunami was caused by an earthquake"
The above mentioned phrases have no significant meaning, other than that is what came to my mind when I read your post. The contextual format of the one-liners comes, compliments of Dr.Lao & Old Man Winters, the night we attempted to video record people answering pay-phones, which we were calling from a mobile phone only a few feet away. The object was to see who would answer, and what they might say. This attempt to interact did not work well, as Ma Bell has become wise in her old age. Thank you.
"How many words does Bryan's comment contain?" I asked.
"131," said the Word Count tool in Microsoft Word.
That was a good crumb cake.
Go take a swim in the lake.
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