Genius Lyrics
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Hozier – Run
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Hozier, in Birmingham at The Institute on 23/01/15:
[James Joyce] famously had a quote about Ireland in which he lovingly said […] that Ireland is the sow that eats its farrow
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Hozier – De Selby (Part 2)
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“De Selby (Part 2)” is the third and final single and the sequel to the opening track on Hozier’s third studio album, Unreal Unearth. The track takes inspiration from De Selby, an
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Hozier – Jackie and Wilson
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This is the third song from Hozier’s eponymous debut. Below is a video from Hozier’s facebook page, where he talks about the song.
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Hozier – No Plan
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“No Plan” is a disco-y stomper inspired by physicist Lawrence M. Krauss' belief that we should rejoice at being so lucky to even have this relatively brief moment on Earth, are
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Wyvern Lingo – Run
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[Chorus] / Rare is this love, keep it covered (Covered) / I need you to run to me, run to me, lover (Lover) / Run until you feel your lungs bleeding / [Verse 1] / Oh but the farrow
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The Hoosiers – Run Rabbit Run
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[Verse 1] / I saw a fox by the rabbit hole / You saw a prince from a fairy tale / He promised that he'd watch over you / Turned out to be the fox we all knew / [Pre-Chorus] / Too
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Hozier – Anything But
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In “Anything But,” the upbeat claps and drums portray a story of someone attempting and yearning to distance themselves from their partner. Using metaphors like riptides, stampedes
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Hozier - Run (Traducciones al Español)
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[Coro] / Raro es este amor / Mantenlo cubierto / Necesito que corras hacia mí, corre hacia mí, amante / Corre hasta que sientas que te sangran los pulmones / [Verso 1] / Oh, pero
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Hozier (Ft. Brandi Carlile) – Damage Gets Done
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In “Damage Gets Done” Hozier recruits Brandi Carlile to reflect on the negative space between being young and silly and being reckless, and the actual harm that is done in the long
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Hozier – De Selby (Part 2) (City Sessions (Amazon Music Live))
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[Verse 1] / What you're given, what you live in / Darlin', it finds a way to live in you / And your heart, love, has such darkness / I feel it in the corners of the room / [Refrain
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Hozier – Work Song
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This is the only song on Hozier’s self titled album to have a title that is not entirely composed of lyrics from the song.
The song is about the love of a worker’s life lending
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Genius Traductions françaises – Hozier - Run (Traductions Françaises)
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[Refrain] / Rare est cet amour / Gardez-le couvert / J'ai besoin que tu cours vers moi, cours vers moi, amant / Courez jusqu'à ce que vous sentiez vos poumons saigner / [Verset 1
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Hozier – Jackie and Wilson (Live)
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[Verse 1] / So tired trying to see from behind the red in my eyes / No better version of me I could pretend to be tonight / Soul deep in this swill with the most familiar of swine
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Hozier – Sedated
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Hozier has stated that this song is about escapism. Given the lyrics, the song is most likely about escapism through drugs (“sedated”) and sex (“slaves to any semblance of touch”).
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Hozier – To Be Alone
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[Verse 1] / Never feel too good in crowds / With folks around when they're playing / The anthems of rape culture loud / Crude and proud, creatures baying / All I've ever done is
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Hozier – Abstract (Psychopomp)
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“Abstract (Psychopomp)” according to the artist in an interview for Belfast Telegraph is written by a person who is Sphinx-like from an autobiographical point of view and is a
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TKP Nook – Run
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Hop in the drop / Swerve on the block / Drip on the lot / White on the watch / That’s a bad chick I got / All my savages flocks / Run down clock, 3, 2 / I take the shot, wet like a
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Song Lyrics & Knowledge - Genius
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Hozier - Run (Traductions Françaises) by Genius Traductions françaises · Hozier - Run (Traductions Françaises). Annotation. Annotation 1 contributor. Share ...
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KALEO – Way Down We Go
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“Way Down We Go” is a song by The Icelandic rock band Kaleo, released as the second single for their first studio album A/B.
Two music videos have been released to accompany the
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Hozier – Someone New
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[Verse 1] / Go and take this the wrong way / You knew who I was with every step that I ran to you / Only blue or black days / Electin' strange perfections in any stranger I choose
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Hozier – Cherry Wine (Live)
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This song details an emotionally and physically abusive relationship that is excused and lovingly described by the victim because of his attachment to his abuser. The tone of the
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Hozier – Unknown / Nth
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In “Unknown / Nth”, Hozier expresses themes of distance, betrayal, and the feeling of being unknown or misunderstood in a relationship. The track takes inspiration from Dante
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Hozier – Take Me to Church
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“Take Me to Church” is the debut single by Irish recording artist Hozier. It has become an international hit, reaching #1 in 12 countries, and has been certified five times
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Hozier – It Will Come Back
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“It’s quite a sad song to me and it’s about asking somebody to do the right- the merciful thing and to cut all the ropes, cut all the ties.”
The lyrics of this song evoke the
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Hozier – In the Woods Somewhere
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This song draws strong parallels to the first Canto of Dante’s Inferno, which begins as follows:
Midway upon the journey of our life
I found myself within a forest dark,
For the
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Hozier – Arsonist's Lullabye
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[Intro] / Mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm / Mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm / [Verse 1] / When I was a child, I heard voices / Some would sing and some would scream / You soon find you have few choices / I
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Hozier – Almost (Sweet Music)
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Hozier pays homage to some of the greatest jazz musicians who came before him by referencing them and their song titles throughout the lyrics. A playlist of the songs referenced
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HUNT$MONEY – Idgaf
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(Kid Fredo) / *Chorus* / Sneak dissin' but you'll never run it up, yuh / Keep snitchin then im gonna fuck you up, yuh / Take your bitch then I put it in her guts, yuh / A nigga lit
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Hozier – Through Me (The Flood)
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In “Through Me (The Flood),” Hozier contemplates loss and death, both of which had flooded the world back during the COVID-19 pandemic. He also views the strength at which people
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Nina Simone – Sinnerman
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“Sinnerman” is a traditional African-American spiritual song whose roots in music history go back to the turn of the century.
Simone’s version is often considered the most famous
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Joji – Run
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“Run” is the second single released by Joji after his debut album BALLADS 1, and is the second single off of his sophomore studio album, Nectar.
Like the rest of Joji’s
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Hozier – Talk
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“Talk” is a song about seduction. During the album release party, Hozier described the protagonist as an “unreliable narrator” who has “not the best intentions in mind,” as well as
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