"19th Nervous Breakdown".
"Finished" by William goodrum. Can't find it anywhere tho.
Yeah here we go for the hundred time Hand grenade pins in every line Throw 'em up and let something shine Going out of my mind Filthy mouth, no excuse Truth is you can stop and stare Run myself out and no one cares Dug a trench out, laid down there With a shovel up out of reach somewhere Yeah someone pour it in Make it a dirt dance floor again Say your prayers and stomp it out When they bring that chorus in I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away Just to throw it away, just to throw it away I bleed it out, go, stop the show Choppy words in a sloppy flow Mama help me I've been cursed Death is rolling in every verse Candy paint on his brand new Hearse Can't contain him he knows he works this hurts, I wont lie Doesn't matter how hard I try Half the words don't mean a thing And I know that I won't be satisfied So why try ignoring him? Make it a dirt dance floor again Say your prayers and stomp it out When they bring that chorus in I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away Just to throw it away, just to throw it away I bleed it out I've opened up these skies I'll make you face this I pulled myself so far I'll make you face this now I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away Just to throw it away, just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away Just to throw it away, just to throw it away I bleed it out I bleed it out I bleed it out
It means that if you have a good mind, in other words are smart, isn't what's important, what's important is using it well, or in other words not being lazy with it.
The author of this sentiment seems to be unknown, but to quote in full (if it is possible to quote someone who does not exist):"Music speaks what cannot be expressed, soothes the mind and gives it rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flows from heaven to the soul."Anyway, Dutch author Hans Christian Andersen did mention somewhere in the mid 1800's that "Where words fail, music speaks".
pun is used in the name of the poem 'a stone's throw' where it demonstrates that stones were thrown at the woman and also at a short distance. allusion this poetic device is used when the words in the bible had an effect on the men
If you throw stones at glass houses, they break. In other words, make sure your own life is clean before condemning anyone else!
The entire phrase is "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never harm me." It means that someone who is childishly calling names and insulting you cannot harm you.
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In other words, it is not a good idea to criticise other people for having faults which you also have.
Whilst on Hajj (Pilgrimage-The Religious Journey A Muslim must take) one of the things Muslims do is collect stones and throw them at thee pillars. These three pillars represent the devil so the throwing of stones symbolises not giving in to evil and resisting temptation. In other words, telling the devil they believe in God and not him.
it kind of goes with 'stick an stones may break my bones' so like be fought with words?:S
Homines in domibus vitreis habitantes lapidos jacere non debent.
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An exact quote would be...a quote, basically, with nothing edited, as in a quote.
That is a direct quote since those are the waitress' exact words. It would be an indirect quote if you summarized her words.
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