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* "On the Bus Mall" from ''Picaresque'' is a love song between two drifting teenage male prostitutes. It has a sense of weariness and bittersweetness befitting the details, but the overall sound and focus conveys resoluteness, solace, and tenderness, constantly juxtaposing the roughness of the two's situation with how much happiness they take in each other's company. Fittingly, it's a long and fairly constant, open-sounding song that doesn't consciously ''feel'' that long or run out of energy partway through - like a bus ride or bike ride at the end of a very long day through a familiar town that never stops looking so pretty in the evening that you let it sink in no matter how tired you are.
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* "On the Bus Mall" from ''Picaresque'' is a love song between two drifting teenage male prostitutes. It Far from the happiest premise, and it has a persistent sense of weariness and bittersweetness befitting the details, of that, but the overall sound and focus conveys resoluteness, solace, and tenderness, constantly juxtaposing the roughness of the two's situation with how much happiness they take in each other's company. Fittingly, it's a long and fairly constant, open-sounding song that doesn't consciously ''feel'' that long or run out of energy partway through - like a bus ride or bike ride at the end of a very long day through a familiar town that never stops looking so pretty in the evening that you let it sink in no matter how tired you are.
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* "On the Bus Mall" from ''Picaresque'' is a love song between two drifting teenage male prostitutes. It has a sense of weariness and bittersweetness befitting the details, but the overall sound and focus conveys resoluteness, solace, and tenderness, constantly juxtaposing the roughness of the two's situation with how much happiness they take in each other's company. Fittingly, it's a long and fairly constant, open-sounding song that doesn't consciously ''feel'' that long or run out of energy partway through - like a bus ride or bike ride at the end of a very long day through a familiar town that never stops looking so pretty in the evening that you let it sink in no matter how tired you are.
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* "On the Bus Mall" from ''Picaresque'' is a love song between two drifting teenage male prostitutes. It has a sense of weariness and bittersweetness befitting the details, but the overall sound and focus conveys resoluteness, solace, and tenderness, constantly juxtaposing the roughness of the two's situation with how much happiness they take in each other's company. Fittingly, it's a long and fairly constant, open-sounding song that doesn't consciously ''feel'' that long or run out of energy partway through - like a bus ride or bike ride at the end of a very long day through a familiar town that never stops looking so pretty in the evening that you let it sink in no matter how tired you are.are.
* Although most of the ''Mariner's Revenge Song'' is about sad despair leading into bloody violent vengeance, the part where the mother's spirit will always look out for her son is pretty touching.
* Although most of the ''Mariner's Revenge Song'' is about sad despair leading into bloody violent vengeance, the part where the mother's spirit will always look out for her son is pretty touching.
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* "On the Bus Mall" from ''Picaresque'' is a love song between two drifting teenage male prostitutes. It has a sense of weariness and bittersweetness befitting the details, but the overall sound and focus conveys resoluteness, solace, and tenderness, constantly juxtaposing the roughness of the two's situation with how much happiness they take in each other's company.
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* "On the Bus Mall" from ''Picaresque'' is a love song between two drifting teenage male prostitutes. It has a sense of weariness and bittersweetness befitting the details, but the overall sound and focus conveys resoluteness, solace, and tenderness, constantly juxtaposing the roughness of the two's situation with how much happiness they take in each other's company. Fittingly, it's a long and fairly constant, open-sounding song that doesn't consciously ''feel'' that long or run out of energy partway through - like a bus ride or bike ride at the end of a very long day through a familiar town that never stops looking so pretty in the evening that you let it sink in no matter how tired you are.
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** Though technically not a Decemberists song, Colin Meloy's "Wonder" is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDMXxLkCw7M guaranteed to make you weepy in the best sort of way.]]
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** Though technically not a Decemberists song, Colin Meloy's "Wonder" is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDMXxLkCw7M guaranteed to make you weepy in the best sort of way.]]]]
* "On the Bus Mall" from ''Picaresque'' is a love song between two drifting teenage male prostitutes. It has a sense of weariness and bittersweetness befitting the details, but the overall sound and focus conveys resoluteness, solace, and tenderness, constantly juxtaposing the roughness of the two's situation with how much happiness they take in each other's company.
* "On the Bus Mall" from ''Picaresque'' is a love song between two drifting teenage male prostitutes. It has a sense of weariness and bittersweetness befitting the details, but the overall sound and focus conveys resoluteness, solace, and tenderness, constantly juxtaposing the roughness of the two's situation with how much happiness they take in each other's company.
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* "The Bandit Queen" from the ''Picaresqueties'' EP.
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* "The Bandit Queen" from the ''Picaresqueties'' EP.EP.
* Essentially any song Meloy writes about his family qualifies. "Rise To Me," from ''The King Is Dead,'' in addition to the aforementioned "Foregone."
** Though technically not a Decemberists song, Colin Meloy's "Wonder" is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDMXxLkCw7M guaranteed to make you weepy in the best sort of way.]]
* Essentially any song Meloy writes about his family qualifies. "Rise To Me," from ''The King Is Dead,'' in addition to the aforementioned "Foregone."
** Though technically not a Decemberists song, Colin Meloy's "Wonder" is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDMXxLkCw7M guaranteed to make you weepy in the best sort of way.]]
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* From "Foregone," a track on the new EP "And we had agreed on Henry/ Long before a flutter felt," about the birth of Meloy's son, just gives you a warm feeling
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* From "Foregone," a track on the new EP "And we had agreed on Henry/ Long before a flutter felt," about the birth of Meloy's son, just gives you a warm feelingfeeling
* "The Bandit Queen" from the ''Picaresqueties'' EP.
* "The Bandit Queen" from the ''Picaresqueties'' EP.
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* From "Foregone," a track on the new EP "And we had agreed on Henry/ Long before a flutter felt," about the birth of Meloy's son, just gives you a warm feeling