Genius Lyrics
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Beck – Everlasting Nothing
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[Verse 1] / You threw the keys to the kingdom / Over a skyscraper wall / Sowing seeds somewhere obsolete / In the everlasting nothing / It's been a long night in the slipstream / I
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Spotify – New Music Friday 11/15/19
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Every Friday, Spotify compiles the hottest and most notable recent releases. If you want to discover new music and keep up with the freshest songs, listen to the playlist below and
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Beck – See Through
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[Verse 1] / Summertime nights, I'm gonna run to meet you / Coming out of my life, you know I'm trying to reach you / Coming out of the sun, you know I'm bound to meet you / Coming
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Beck – Uneventful Days
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[Chorus] / Uneventful days, uneventful nights / Living in that dark, waiting for the light / Caught up in these never-mending battle lines / Everything has changed, nothing here
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Jeff Beck – Hi-Ho Silver Lining
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Written by Larry Weiss and Scott English, this 1967 hit was released by Jeff Beck and The Attack almost simultaneously.
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Beck – Star
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[Intro] / Yeah, yeah / [Verse 1] / She said you better stay, stay right where you are / I might get knocked down by a fallin' star / Set you straight before you hurt yourself
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Beck – Chemical
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[Verse 1] / You say that love is a chemical / Anodyne to the soul / Whoa-whoa-whoa, whoa-whoa-whoa / What I really, really want to know / Is if a mind's in control / Whoa-whoa-whoa
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Gene Wilder – Pure Imagination
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In the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Gene Wilder portrays Willy Wonka and sings “Pure Imagination” as the five chosen children and their parents enter the magical
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Beck (Ft. Sky Ferreira) – Die Waiting
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[Intro] / When the sky fades out and the roads all end / I'm gonna wait on you, gonna wait on you / When the money runs out and the walls close in / I'm gonna wait on you, gonna
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Beck – Dark Places
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[Verse 1] / Time moves on and on, love, it goes / Now she's gone and all I see are shadows / It's two in the morning, I'm so in the moment / It's two in the morning, I'm so in the
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Beck – Saw Lightning
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“Saw Lightning” is the first single released from Beck’s album Hyperspace. The eclectic American songwriter, who has been assisted by Pharrell Williams on the production
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Beck – Stratosphere
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[Verse 1] / Turn me around / Collision course with the sun / Far above the ground / Halfway to oblivion / [Chorus] / In the stratosphere / There's nowhere to go from here / In the
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Charlotte Brontë – Villette (Chap. 38)
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CLOUD / But it is not so for all. What then? His will be done, as done it surely will be, whether we humble ourselves to resignation or not. The impulse of creation forwards it
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Beck (Ft. Terrell Hines) – Hyperspace
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[Verse 1] / Faster, farther, longer, harder / I just wanna grow and grow / Beauty, light and crushing life / Wanna feel more and more / [Chorus] / In hyperspace, electric life is
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Vanessa Williams – Let's Love
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It takes L and an O and a V and an E / It takes you, it takes me together / Huh, let's love, we've only got a day / Huh, let's love to pass the time away / I, I've only known you
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Any Given Day – Hold Back the Time
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Hold back the time / Slowly we belong to yesterday's youth / It's hard to bear the ugly truth / Time waits for nobody and standstill is death / We seize every second like it's our
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Master P (Ft. C-Murder, Mercedes & Silkk the Shocker) – Hit Em Up
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I got nu-thin to lose (ungh!) / Pass me a ski mask, a Glock, and my tennis shoes / I got nu-thin to lose / Pass me a ski mask a Glock, and my tennis shoes (ungh!) / Chorus
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hooligan chase – KIRKBRIDE PLAN
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Get 'em, so I got 'em / Get 'em, so I got 'em / Get 'em, so I got 'em / Get 'em, so I got 'em / Get 'em, so I got 'em / Get 'em, so I got 'em / Get 'em, so I got 'em / Ain't no
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Bon Jovi – Always
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“Always” is a power ballad by Bon Jovi. It is the opening track of the first greatest hits album Cross road, which was released in October 1994.
This song was originally meant to
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – Steppin on Niggas
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On “Steppin on Niggas,” 21 Savage raps about how he figuratively and literally puts his foot on the necks of his enemies. He raps about his usual topics of violence and retaliation
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James Joyce – Ulysses (Chap. 14 - Oxen of the Sun)
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OXEN OF THE SUN
TIME: 10.00 pm.
SCENE: The National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street.
ORGAN: Womb
ART: Medicine
COLOURS: White
SYMBOL: Mothers
TECHNIQUE: Embryonic development
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James Joyce – Ulysses (Chap. 3 - Proteus)
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Summary Source: Gerry Carlin & Mair Evans.
PROTEUS
TIME: 11.00 am.
SCENE: The beach along Sandymount Strand.
ORGAN: None
ART: Philology
COLOURS: Green
SYMBOL: Tide
TECHNIQUE
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Percy Bysshe Shelley – The Witch Of Atlas
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Pictured above is Percy Shelley.
Shelly’s use of science relating to Prometheus is conjoined in this poem.
- The witch is the spirit of love and beauty.
- Greek and Egyptian
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Beth_Seltzer – Samuel Richardson's Pamela (excerpt)
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LETTER XXV / MY DEAR PARENTS, / O let me take up my complaint, and say, Never was poor creature so unhappy, and so barbarously used, as poor Pamela! Indeed, my dear father and
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Gloria Gaynor – I Will Survive
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This song was given a lucky break when a Studio 54 DJ flipped to the B-side of “Substitute”, a Righteous Brothers cover. During a time when most disco hits were heavily produced
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Joseph Conrad – Under Western Eyes (Chap. 3)
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I / The water under the bridge ran violent and deep. Its slightly undulating rush seemed capable of scouring out a channel for itself through solid granite while you looked. But
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Saint Augustine (Ft. Edward Bouverie Pusey) – The Confessions of St. Augustine (Chap. 1)
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Great art Thou, O Lord, and greatly to be praised; great is Thy power, and Thy wisdom infinite. And Thee would man praise; man, but a particle of Thy creation; man, that bears
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Alfred de Musset – Hope in God (L’espoir en Dieu)
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Traduit par Marie Agathe Clarke, 1905. Voir aussi la version originale française.
Translated by Marie Agathe Clarke, 1905. See also the original French version.
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Marcel Proust – Chapter 3
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CHAPTER THREE / THE SORROWS OF M. DE CHARLUS. — HIS SHAM DUEL. — THE STATIONS ON THE ‘TRANSATLANTIC.’— WEARY OF ALBERTINE I DECIDE TO BREAK WITH HER / I was dropping with sleep. I
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