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** "It Broke My Heart", about a family slowly falling apart
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** "It Broke My Heart", about a family slowly falling apartapart.
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** "My Old Friend the Blues", a quiet ode to sadness
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** "My Old Friend the Blues", a quiet ode to sadnesssadness.
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minor edit to lyrics of Sunshine on Leith (cleaned > claimed)
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You saw it, you cleaned it..."
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You saw it, you cleaned claimed it..."
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* ''Hit the Highway''
** "These Arms of Mine"
--->"These arms of mine, they are lonely\\
Lonely and feeling blue\\
These arms of mine, they are yearning\\
Yearning from wanting you"
** "Your Childhood", a father telling his daughter not to throw away her youth, with all of the somber sincerity the Proclaimers are pros at.
** "These Arms of Mine"
--->"These arms of mine, they are lonely\\
Lonely and feeling blue\\
These arms of mine, they are yearning\\
Yearning from wanting you"
** "Your Childhood", a father telling his daughter not to throw away her youth, with all of the somber sincerity the Proclaimers are pros at.
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* ''This is the Story'':
** "It Broke My Heart", about a family slowly falling apart
* ''Sunshine on Leith'':
** "Then I Met You". Joyous as it sounds, the cynicism of the narrator being turned on its head by love has an air of HopeIsScary.
** "My Old Friend the Blues", a quiet ode to sadness
** "Sunshine on Leith"
--->"My heart was broken, my heart was broken\\
Sorrow, sorrow, sorrow, sorrow...\\
You saw it, you cleaned it..."
** "What Do You Do" is one of the most relatable songs of hopelessness ever written, especially in the [[ValuesResonance politically tricky world of the present day]].
--->"What do you do when 'minority' means you?"
** "It Broke My Heart", about a family slowly falling apart
* ''Sunshine on Leith'':
** "Then I Met You". Joyous as it sounds, the cynicism of the narrator being turned on its head by love has an air of HopeIsScary.
** "My Old Friend the Blues", a quiet ode to sadness
** "Sunshine on Leith"
--->"My heart was broken, my heart was broken\\
Sorrow, sorrow, sorrow, sorrow...\\
You saw it, you cleaned it..."
** "What Do You Do" is one of the most relatable songs of hopelessness ever written, especially in the [[ValuesResonance politically tricky world of the present day]].
--->"What do you do when 'minority' means you?"