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In reply to the discussion: Nominations for Most Profound Rock/Pop Lyrics [View all]LWolf
(46,179 posts)55. So many to choose from.
Scream, loud as you can Makes you feel, loud as you can
End all the things you keep inside Come on out scream "I'm alive!"
Now this here song it ain't so bad Prettiest little song that you ever had
And those of you who will not sing must be playing with your own Ding-a-ling
I ain't a-saying you treated me unkind
You could have done better but I don't mind
You just kinda wasted my precious time
But don't think twice, it's all right.
It's a motherfucker
How much i understand
We can beat them Just for one day
We can be Heroes Just for one day
I could do this all day, just based on random lines that pop into my head.
You could pick almost any two from this one:
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Although, if truth were told, I think this may be the most profound of all:
malthaussen
Jun 2013
#39
I guess that is slightly more profound than . . . . (wait for it) . . . . .
OrwellwasRight
Jun 2013
#41
"The Stone Temple Pilots, they're elegant bachelors, they're foxy to me, are they foxy to you?"
nomorenomore08
Jun 2013
#57
Maybe it is, actually. I just assumed it was an example of that patented Malkmus sarcasm.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2013
#64
Pink Floyd- Roger Waters "Free Four" from the 1972 Album Obscured by Clouds.
ArnoldLayne
Jun 2013
#65