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Revision as of 16:13, 17 January 2010
This is just my list of other recurring words/themes in lyrics to remind me to work on later. There's a whole shit load I want to add (and probably will be more) ... and I don't think anyone even looks at this page. But if anyone feels the urge to help, be my guest.
- Death
- Flowers
- Cars
- God
- Sun
- Shadows
- Insects (worms, flies, beetles, butterflies, spiders)
- Holidays
- Blood
- Hate
- Rock
- Sex
- Bodies/corpses
- Body parts ((middle) fingers, hands, faces, legs, backs, mouth, tongue, eyes, head, hair)
- Smile
- Ashes
- JFK
- Art
- Music
- Band
- Hole
- Pain
- Fame/Famous
- Money
- Eating/devour/consumption
- Soul
- Needles
- Night
- Day
- Cold
- Crying
- Guns
- Fuck
- Space
- Children
- Bed
- Religion
- America
- Dancing
- High
- Low
- Sky
- Time/clocks
- Numbers
- Milk
- Sleep
- Rain
- Mountains
- Tomorrow/today/yesterday
- Killing/killers
- Violence
- Wings
- Earth/world
--Jarvis 22:12, 16 January 2010 (UTC)
- What you've mentioned is something I've been thinking about over the last few days. I think there needs to be an article which takes an in-depth look at the themes (not just the literal lyrics that reoccur) in the band's music. I'd very much like to be a part of the project (and the website as a whole), but at the moment I'm afraid it's just not possible. Alden Weston talk – forum profile 01:51, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
- Yes, it'd be great to have an article looking into these themes. And I'd like to get a start on it, but I definitely don't think I'm the right man to be doing any in-depth analyzing. Regardless, thanks for the support! Jarvis 15:28, 17 January 2010 (UTC)