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Title: Silhouettes
Artist: Smile Empty Soul
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simon Average |
#1 by simon cody simon at Oct 2, 2007 at 6:44 PM EST |
| I'm thinkin' when he said "My mother taught me all the fables, told me how in the end all the sinners have to pay but..." he's talkin' about the book of fables that is the King James Version. Oh yea... how do you know "God" is not this way?? Have you met him? here's a good quote to live by: "Organized religion destroys who we are by inhibiting our actions, by inhibiting our decisions, out of fear of some intangible parent figure who shakes a finger at us from thousands of years ago and says do it, do it, and I'll f****** spank you!" | |
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PunkJunky Wanna Be |
#2 by PunkJunky at Oct 3, 2007 at 6:41 AM EST |
| This song is grand.. chino69's..you are so totally wrong... God is a fable we are not born with sin, hell what is sin why should people be told they are sinners... | |
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Bobby Rhythm Player |
#3 by Bobby McCorkle at Oct 8, 2007 at 1:45 AM EST |
| this song reminds me so much of 1 of my m8s. her dad totally rules her life and shes turning in2 a model of him. i think this is where she needs her mum most. u can really hear the desperation in his voice and the way he says 'i don't wanna love like my father' u can really understand wat hes feeling and what it means. | |
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keith Wanna Be |
#4 by keith mckinlay at Oct 9, 2007 at 6:27 PM EST |
| This song is probably my favorite from these guys. The message is clear but I'd like to dig into it a bit more. For one thing, there is an overall theme of self imprisonment, or at least another person teaching his siblings that. "in the end all the sinners have to pay but..." Okay, I used to hold myself back in pushing beliefs, but now I know that I never have pushed them. But guys, I have a personal relationship with God, and God is NOT THIS WAY!!!!!!! You are not to remove your sin yourself, or whip yourself for each failure there after. Sin is only two things: Intention and circumstance. And the way there world is, so many of us are born into sin (the latter). Remember that when you form a relationship with God, or whoever you worship, the sin will be removed from you. It's a mere choice you make, and God does the rest. This is my fav stanza: "when i have kids i won't put any chains on their wrists, i won't i'll tell them this there's nothing in this world that you can't be if you want it enough" This is SOOO absolutely true for me. If I didn't believe in me and found my faith instead of having it spat at me, I wouldn't know my destiny like it is. And it is huge. In fact, so many of us good people have big destinies. By limiting yourself to a doctrine spoken from someone else, you limit yourself period. Believe in the magic in this world, because it is there. Just waiting, for so many has condemned and/or ignored it. It's something free. Take it. | |
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Jordan Average |
#5 by Jordan S. at Oct 11, 2007 at 6:28 PM EST |
| this song is unbelievable. when i hear it, i just sit down and reflect on my life. not many songs do this. it tells a good message and many people (especially parents) can learn from this song. | |
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steven Lead Player |
#6 by steven ratliff at Oct 15, 2007 at 8:52 AM EST |
| i love this song---i can really relate to it---my parents are really trying to controll all my decisions at a time when i need to make my own mistakes so i can learn from them when i move out and because of them being so controlling it is hurting our relationship and i am deathly afraid when i move ill turn out to be like my mom or dad | |
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Marcus19 Rhythm Player |
#7 by Marcus19 Doug at Oct 15, 2007 at 10:37 AM EST |
| This song hits home. There aren't too many geniune songs like this about the impact parents have in childrens' lives. As for some of the comments, in part I agree. Especially with some of the emo kids out there just feeling sorry for themselves. No disrespect to anyone. This song in itself is a commitment to surpass the shortcomings of one's parents, yet many people who like this song will still follow in their parent's footsteps. | |
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Sal Average |
#8 by Sal With The Lights Out at Oct 19, 2007 at 2:39 PM EST |
| im NOT 1 of this artists songs but this song really ROX! | |