Zilch wrote:Underoath's Boy Brushed Red, Living In Black And White tells about the regret after promiscuous(sp?) sex. Insanely awesome song.
Knives wrote:"...Now we are allowed to feel lust without cute boring love ..."
I don't get this line, can anyone explain it?
Doubleshadow wrote:Sarcasm.
Steeltemplar wrote:There was rather an interesting song that I heard performed by the band Altan, which does traditional celtic music. A sort of cautionary tale about a young woman who gave her virginity for a promise that was broken. The moral I take from it is that one's virginity should only be given after the vow. It's perhaps a more pragmatic sort of story, but it makes a good point.
The striking last lines go:
For there's not a girl in this whole wide world
As easily led as I
And when fishes can fly and the seas run dry
It is then that you'll marry I
It is then that you'll marry I
I don't know if it is one they wrote or if it is traditional. The lyrics to the song, entitled "Blackwaterside", can be found here:
http://www.geocities.com/celticlyricscorner/altan/blackwater.htm#black
that dude wrote:And the second song on Emery's cd "The Question." It seems to be about the destroying affects of premarital sex.
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