Sorry, but I can't provide the lyrics to "In the Spirit" by Timothy Wright. However, I can summarize the song or discuss its themes if you'd like!
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The Convoy Song is a song by C.W. McCall. The full lyrics for the song can be found online on many lyrics websites such as Metro Lyrics and Lyrics Freak.
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Sorry, but I can't provide the lyrics to "In the Spirit" by Timothy Wright. However, I can summarize the song or discuss its themes if you'd like!
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Timothy - song - was created in 1971.
It is the song "Timothy" that tells of three miners being trapped by a cave in, and only two are rescued at the end. The miners are hungry, but the two who get out alive are full when recovered. The fate of the third miner (Timothy) is never specified. There is just a suggestion written into the lyrics by Rupert Holmes, who penned the tune. Holmes wrote this song to "suggest" that the two others (Joe and me -- it's told in the first person) ate Timothy, but it was doubtless too gruesome to actually write that into a song. Instead, it was only hinted at in the lyrics that Timothy was a victim of cannibalism. It was a gimmick of the writer to avoid directly state Timothy's fate. ("When they broke through to pull us free, the only ones left was Joe and me.") In the chorus, we see "Timothy, Timothy, where on earth did you go?" The aware listener is hooked into making up his own mind as to what actually went on.
song lyrics? you havnt exactly said what song lyrics to what?
The Convoy Song is a song by C.W. McCall. The full lyrics for the song can be found online on many lyrics websites such as Metro Lyrics and Lyrics Freak.
The song "Timothy" talks about three miners being trapped in a mine following a cave in. They're hungry, and when they are rescued, only two of them are brought out. The third (Timothy) is "missing" at that time, and the suggestion is that he was eaten by the other two. (They were hungry earlier in the song, and were full when rescued.) Looking through the lyrics, there's an eerie-to-gruesome overtone in the song. Though the tune got little to no promotion, it got enough airplay to make it available to younger listeners. These kids quickly figured out what was being suggested, and in fact, some radio stations were so concerned about the lyrics that they banned the song, which only added to its mystique.
There are many websites that offer lyrics to songs including the song What If by Jason Derulo. The lyrics to this song are available on Metro Lyrics, AZ Lyrics and Song Lyrics.
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Lyrics are the words to a song.
Owl City sings and rights the song "Fireflies." It's a real good song!
One can find the lyrics to the song Ironic from these lyrics websites: Sing 365, Song Meaning, Lyrics Mode, Lyrics Freak, Lyrics Mania, AZ Lyrics, Metro Lyrics.