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It's really easy, but I didn't see it, so I thought that I would put it up.
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Just keep repeating this until they start playing something else.
I know this is 100% correct, so enjoy.
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Ben Wanna Be |
#1 by Ben Porter at Apr 24, 1972 at 11:38 PM EST |
| This is about how time always keeps going on and on. It waits for know one, and always leaves you behind. It also mentions how everyone is killing and how there's so much 'pain and sorrow' in the world. Basically, itf you look deeper into it, all that's for nothing, because time's going to move on no matter who wins. I think he's given up on trying to figure it all out and worrying about it. He's just going to go with it, and let time drag him along like it would do anyways. He wants to learn about it, but if it's all over tomorrow, he wouldn't care. | |
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Ale Wanna Be |
#2 by Ale Rosado at Aug 2, 1973 at 10:41 AM EST |
| time is burning away all the secondsof our lives and hes saying that hes just gonna live his life cuz time doesnt matter to him | |
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Your account ha Average |
#3 by Your account has been hacked into by Bkid23 Stupid.... at Mar 1, 1989 at 6:34 PM EST |
| "Children killing in the street, dying for the color of red... hey there, Red and Blue..." This could be about gang-war amongst youths. Red and blue are the colors for the Bloods and Crips, respectively; something of an anthem against senseless street violence, perhaps. | |
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Jess Average |
#4 by Jess at Apr 24, 2005 at 8:49 PM EST |
| as time goes on, things are getting worse | |