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    The narrator finds comfort and peace in silence and stillness of nature, similarly as in “Songs from the North”. In both examples the narrator seems to already be “here” insinuating that the longing is in fact not tied to any specific place but time. The narrator has reached the tranquility of mind where the pain is no longer, but in his hopefulness he is realistic that the relief is only temporary. The narrator seems to be longing the present moment even before it is gone, thus making him pre-nostalgic

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    book this song make us think that money is not important in life. What important is to have someone who love you instead of material things or stuff we're going to left behind on earth. “I Will Be There” by Art Of Dying - This song is a good example to show how a person can be very important in your life and how a good friend will be there for you when you need it. Johnny and Ponyboy were a good example of friends that support each other. “Brothers Under the Sun” by Bryan Adams- This song show the

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    For my first Song I picked ordinary human by One Republic. I picked this song as When Jace and Clary first see each other. In the book they are both surprised. Jace is surprised because he saw that Clary could see him kill the blue haired boy. This is shown in the beginning of the song when it says today I felt a switch in my veins meaning that today something irregular happened. Then it says I used to be a shadow implying that someone can now see him which is Clary who can not only see him but later

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    words have the power to build someone up or bring someone to tears. This is why lyrics are one of the most important parts of songwriting. The lyrics give the song meaning. Some songs, however, have more meaning than others do, and the value of their lyrics varies based on the listener. “Hotel Ceiling” by Rixton is meaningful song because the song shows personal hardships of getting the news that a loved one has died, something no one should ever have to go through. In “Hotel Ceiling,” the singer

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    summer a song was constantly blasting through speakers singing about blurred lines, but what lines are being blurred? Blurred Lines is a popular summer song that is constantly played on the radio. A song like “Blurred Lines” should not be played on public radio. A big problem with “Blurred Lines” is that it attempts to normalize disrespectful behavior towards women. Robin Thicke teamed up with rapper T.I. and singer-producer Pharrell to deliver arguably this summer’s most popular song. The song “Blurred

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    light piano melody and drum beat to a lead guitar throughout the song where the lead guitar finishes off the song in sort of an emotional, epic fashion. There aren’t any “catchy” phrases or choruses, nothing really repeats itself lyrically except for the two lines of every chorus, which altogether makes this the farthest thing from arena rock. Keyboardist and rhythm guitarist Jonathan Cain (member from 1980-present) wrote the song to his now divorced wife Tané McClure while on the road in 1983. Despite

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    Ed Sheeran Song Analysis

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    his music not just his song, but someone's first dance at a wedding or someone's late night feel. His lyrics can carry you right into the story and can touch the lives of so many people. There are a lot of feelings behind his songs, he plays the guitar and it is like you can feel the emotions being felt in the songs. A lot of people can relate to the stuff he sings about, his lyrics are powerful and it is one of a kind. It is from his heart and his own experience. His songs always leave everyone with

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    Lil Uzi: A Song Analysis

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    that could only hold ten songs would have multiple genres. One side of my tape would be Top by Lil Uzi -Wyclef Jean, , I Need Help, Die This Way. The other side of my tape would be Xo Toar Life, 7 Am, How You Like Me Now, Trampoline, and I Can't Decide. I would rock this cassette all over the galaxy. Song 1 Top by Lil Uzi this is one of my favorite songs I listen to it every day. Its one of the best lil Uzi's songs. Its one of my fave but not my first. Its a older song but still good. It's by lil

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    The song, “Make It Stop (Septembers Children)” by Rise Against, relates to the real world controversy of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights. Most specifically, teenagers who are are being bullied to the point of suicide. This song was released in 2011, just after a large group of LGBT teen suicides in September of 2010, and was also released alongside the rise of the It Gets Better campaign. While analyzing this song, it is clear it is about the suicides of nine teenage members of the

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    Contrasting to Tang, Song dynasty is not that memorable because of its lack of military strength and several humiliating defeats. However, Song, in history, is a dynasty that raised Chinese civilization to a higher level and even exceeded Tang dynasty. Song itself also provided a model for its neighboring countries to imitate. Take Koryŏ for a perfect example. As the market economy, the technology, the citizens’ living standard and the education all came to a new climax during Song dynasty, China, meanwhile

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