haha... Drops of Jupiter by train is about a man who's girlfriend leaves him and says that she needs some, "time off" so then he asks her
"Hey, now that you've done all that you wanted to, how about coming back to me?"
It is spelled "Jupiter."
jupiter!
The common noun for the proper noun 'Jupiter' is planet or god (Roman god of the heavens).
In the phrase "Little drops make an ocean," the adjective is "little." It describes the noun "drops," indicating their size. Adjectives provide additional information about nouns, and in this case, "little" emphasizes the smallness of the drops.
Candlebox's "Change" is about being with mate, never being able to obviously- change because of so many issues and his significant other always writing everything down. ("Its all been written down") I do believe there new song "Surrendering" is about taking back what he meant (Kevin Martin-lead & writer of song) in Change, believed to have been written for the mother of his son Karen.
"Drops of Jupiter" is a song by Train that uses the metaphor of "Drops of Jupiter" to symbolize the experiences and emotions of a person returning home after being away. It suggests that like drops of Jupiter in the song, the person has gained wisdom and insight from their journey.
personification and similies
Drops of Jupiter was created on 2001-03-27.
Drops of Jupiter was released on March 27, 2001.
Drops of Jupiter - Tell Me - was created on 2001-02-20.
I think they are similar but not identical
On March 29, 2005, Judy Collins release a cover version of this song on her Portrait of an American Girl album.
"Drive By" is a recent chart song sung by Train. It's a really good song and worth a listen. some of their other songs are "Drops of Jupiter" and "Hey, Soul Sister"
I known of two of the top of my head - Wimbeldon and the closing sequence of Behind Enemy Lines as Gene Hackman retires.
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"Drops of Jupiter" was written by the American rock band Train, specifically by the band's lead singer Pat Monahan. It was released in 2001 as the lead single from their second album of the same name.
Jupiter dancing