Genius Meanings
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London Grammar – Shyer
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The third track on their debut album “If You Wait.”
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London Grammar – Sights
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[Verse 1] / What are you afraid of? / I know that you are / Keep it in your sights now / And don't let it go far / [Verse 2] / What are you afraid of? / Making it better / Keep it
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London Grammar – Interlude (Live)
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[Verse 1] / Grey stairs beneath the moon / Tonight I'll be dreaming of you / People and rhythm instead / And there you'll be / There you'll be inside my head / [Chorus 1] / Hmm, I
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London Grammar – Stay Awake
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“Stay Awake” is the second song on London Grammar’s first full studio album titled “If You Wait.”
“Stay Awake” is a stand out song on it’s album. London Grammar creates a gloomy
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London Grammar – Hey Now
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Opening with an understated keyboard riff that is then joined by a timid guitar riff and a drum that is reminiscent of echoes in an empty room, Hey Now evokes an air of longing and
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London Grammar & CamelPhat – Higher
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I got your loving on my brain / Your love's like a desert in the rain / Now I'm higher than before / Higher than this love, this love / This got me higher than before / Higher than
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London Grammar – Help
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[Verse 1] / Here we won't find treason heart / Help / Quiet, he sleeps with anything but love / Help, help / We need him to stay between us / And do you really understand? / [
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SebastiAn & London Grammar – Dancing By Night
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[Verse] / Dancing by night / Do your eyes search the floor for me? / Dancing by night / Do your eyes search the light for me? / I'm sorry if I always seem to slip away / I
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London Grammar – If You Wait
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“If You Wait” as written by and Hannah Felicity May Reid, This song appeared on their 1st album “If You Wait” released on 6th September 2013 by Metal & Dust Recordings and Ministry
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London Grammar – Wasting My Young Years
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“Wasting My Young Years” is a single off of London Grammar’s debut album If You Wait. It’s about the aftermath of an affair, and wondering if one has wasted time with a infidelious
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London Grammar – Metal & Dust
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[Verse 1: London Grammar] / And so, you built a life on trust / Though it starts with love and lust / And when your house begins to rust / Oh, it's just metal and dust / [Bridge 1
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London Grammar – Maybe
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[Verse 1] / Live young for me as well / You did always take the weather / Be the one to carry on / Like you always do / [Pre-Chorus] / Photographs, oh, you look so well / And from
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London Grammar – Nightcall
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“Nightcall” was originally released by French electro-house artist Kavinsky in 2010 and is primarily known for its inclusion in the opening credits of the 2011 film Drive.
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London Grammar – Flickers
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[Verse 1] / The path is long, it's cold and wet / Desire your paths will lead you quicker here than the rest / And you can hope for a life that is calm / But come in time, you’re
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London Grammar – Lord It’s A Feeling (goddard. Remix)
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[Intro] / Imagine if I'd have had a baby / [Verse 1] / I saw the way you made her feel like she should be somebody else / I saw the way she tried to hold you when your heart was
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London Grammar – Strong (High Contrast Remix)
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Excuse me for a while / While I'm wide eyed / And I'm so damn caught in the middle / I've excused you for a while / While I'm wide eyed / And I'm so damn caught in the middle / And
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London Grammar – When We Were Young
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[Verse 1] / I know there's a voice that's buzzing in your head / I know there's a heartbeat tripping in your step / Tripping in your step / Glad I got my eardrums hurting and I can
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Flume (Ft. London Grammar) – Let You Know
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“Let You Know” is a single released by Australian electronic music producer Flume, which features vocals from Hannah Reid of the indie-pop trio London Grammar.
During the premiere
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London Grammar – Wasting My Young Years (Henrik Schwarz Remix)
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You cross this line / Do you find it hard to say it with me tonight? / I've walked these miles but I've walked in straight line / You'll never know what was there to be / Fine / I'
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London Grammar – Hey Now (Bonobo Remix)
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Hey now / Letters burning by my bed for you / Hey now / I can feel my instincts here for you / Hey now / By my bed for you / Hey now / Hey now / Uhu / You know it is frightening
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London Grammar – Lose Your Head (CamelPhat Remix)
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[Verse 1] / I need to learn / When this thing called love / When it's a mirror, baby / Can you see all those parts of me / Broken across the world? / I need to find some kind of
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London Grammar – Baby It's You (Joris Voorn Remix)
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All these lights are changing, see them everywhere / In my veins like lightning, I don't even care / And the crowd is heavy, I don't wanna move / All these colours in me, but all I
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London Grammar – Hey Now (Arty Remix)
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[Verse 1] / Hey now, letters burning by my bed for you / Hey now, I can feel my instincts here for you / Hey now, by my bed for you / Hey now, hey now / [Hook] / Oh, you know it is
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London Grammar – High Life
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[Verse 1] / Give up the high life, if that's okay / Take it or leave it for me / Follow you, I might / The darkest way / Only to leave it once again / And I, I know / I, I know / [
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Lily Allen – LDN
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“LDN” was the second single from Lily’s debut album Alright, Still with B sides “Nan, You’re a Window Shopper”, “Naïve” and “Knock ‘Em Out”.
The song is about London (LDN), and
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Akua Naru – Poetry: How Does It Feel Now???
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XQVU85mNnk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZoMzWraS_c
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Fugees – Ready or Not
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The Fugees' second biggest hit is an ominous warning to wack MCs. The song puts a hip-hop spin on a soul classic—its chorus and bridge are an interpolation of The Delfonics' 1968
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Lord Byron – Don Juan (Canto 16)
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The antique Persians taught three useful things, / To draw the bow, to ride, and speak the truth. / This was the mode of Cyrus, best of kings— / A mode adopted since by modern
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Stormzy – Mel Made Me Do It
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“Mel Made Me Do It” is Stormzy’s first solo release since 2020, and is a 7-minute boastful track filled with references to fellow artists and celebrities. Its cinematic music video
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Genius Deutsche Übersetzungen – London Grammar - Lose Your Head (Deutsche Übersetzung)
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[Strophe 1] / Ich muss lernen / Wann dieses Ding, was sich Liebe nennt / Wenn es ein Spiegel ist, Schatz / Kannst du all diese Teile von mir sehen / Verteilt auf der ganzen Welt
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Marcel Proust – Place-names: The Place (Chapter 2)
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PLACE-NAMES: THE PLACE / MY FIRST VISIT TO BALBEC — FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF M. DE CHARLUS AND OF ROBERT DE SAINT-LOUP — DINNER WITH BLOCH AND HIS
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William James – CHAPTER XXI. THE PERCEPTION OF REALITY. [1]
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BELIEF. / EVERYONE knows the difference between imagining a thing and believing in its existence, between supposing a proposition and acquiescing in its truth. In the case of
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Jane Austen – Northanger Abbey Part 1
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CHAPTER 1 / No one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her infancy would have supposed her born to be an heroine. Her situation in life, the character of her father and mother
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