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This can perhaps mean that even though he’s left with a broken heart, he still thinks positively of her (bright colors = happy).

After The Date by Leonid Afremov


Normally, as time goes by, someone in the speaker’s situation would often start to think negatively of the person who broke their heart being that they put them in a state of sadness and grief. (fixating on someone’s flaws is an ideal way to get over a break-up or rejection)
But instead of seeing her worst, Daniel sees her in the same light as when they first met.

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This song, originally written by Daniel Johnston, is about a girl named Laurie who Daniel met in art school – someone he loved but didn’t have a chance to be with.

The picture being described can be a literal image of Laurie that he’s kept since the heartbreak or can metaphorically symbolize the memories of her that he still keeps in his head.

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Beach House’s cover of Daniel Johnston’s 1990 tune.

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This song was included as a B-side for the track, Heart In A Cage.

Its lyrics and melody are similar to You Only Live Once being that it’s an early demo version of that song.

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What’s a hellcat spangled shalalala anyway?

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Rick Ross has been under some heat for the using the lines

Put Molly all in the champagne. She ain’t even know it.
I took her home and I enjoy that. She ain’t even know it.

I handle my woman in a similar way.
Ross apologizes. I don’t.

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It’s no secret that I prefer older women (30s to 40s). And while most guys don’t like any hair at all on the vagina I actually encourage it. Makes me feel like I’m fucking a milf from one of those black and white vintage porn videos.

I mean, just don’t go overboard with it…

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See that wordplay? Virgin Mobile? I personally keep a Sprint on deck but the verse begged for a shoutout to the homies running VM.

This turban’s pretty dope

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