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Oh thank you. That will save much hair tearing.

 

 

What are your favourite lines?

 

I've always loved "droplets of dreams which you touch, disappear".

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If you want me, take me as I am.

 

and

 

 

 

Don't you ever be afraid to make mistakes

Take a chance, you won't regret it

It's now or never

Don't wait until tomorrow

 

I love both those songs.

 

 

Thanks Nina, I have to say I was struggling...had to keep putting my glasses on to read the lyrics on from the cds

What are you sorry for?

 

....your lyrics are great...easy to read

 

it's the cd inserts that I couldn't see, never thought to look at your site until you said :rolleyes:

 

 

It's only Live Twice's lyrics I find hard. There's too much going on in the background.
your eye sight must be better than mine.....I'd be alright if I didn't keep resisting wearing them
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My trouble is, I often just remember lyrics - then find I'm remembering my version of them. I must have inherited that from my Mum.
I sometimes don't realise for ages I've created my own song by merrily merging two............. Darius V Darius or Darius ft Darius.
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I bet you've never had a group of you singing Christmas carols and suddenly realised that all of you are singing the right words - but to the wrong carol.
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On top of that , some lyrics just sound like the wrong words. Kissing the broken you sounded like kissing the bloke in you for ages. It felt quite wrong for Darius.

yes it does!!

 

I put my own words in....usually you instead of me.....and I have a habit of singing..'2 miles to go' instead of 5 :unsure:

Oh right...that could be it.

 

...and I sing the songs thinking about his feeling which is why I say you instead of me....I think :unsure:

"kissing the broken you", in the context of that song, always brings a lump to my throat but then I always heard it as "kissing the broken you".
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I hink she just means that she heard the right words - not the ones I did.

It was only when someone posted on .net that they'd heard "bloke in you" that I went back and thought how could they and the r isn't all that clear.

 

D's diction is usually so good.

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