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Will ya folks stop calling these printed words ‘lyrics’ or even poetry... I don’t know what the hell we could call them.
Scatterbrained drivel?
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What a soulless era of SNL that was.
Hidden, unseen, or obscured.I have no idea what perdu is.
As i read it the first paragraph is about Morrissey and she confides in April who says he’s horrible and a liar or whatever. So she turns to April for solace because it’s like April is on her side and for once she’s listening to her story.
Then the second paragraph she sets up that she’s had a shitty womanhood and has been raped and experienced some shitty stuff and so a woman (I’m assuming April?) asks her to join a women's march for equality or whatever and she turns her down with a f*** you (middle finger) because April has also turned on her, like maybe she’s back wearing Morrissey shirts again totally forgetting the story of betrayal Kristeen took a RISK telling her in the first place. She’s the same.
I have no idea what perdu is.
So she closes the song going back to talking about Steven and getting even. Maybe she’s going to cut deeper with more intel like lava or something to right what she feels in’s an incredible and ignored wrong that he is somehow central to. Or maybe she’s trying to sneak a song jab in so he can retaliate and put a hate song about her on his new album so she can get some free press but this seems more real than that. She’s pretty scary i like watching her.
Hidden, unseen, or obscured.
So...now she's implying he raped her? Interesting how that never was an issue when she was using him to get a bigger audience.
But I guess when that didn't work out, well....it's the same old song.
It makes sense to me in the me too context. Basically, "Where were you when it wasn't fashionable to come forward, and when I needed a friend?"I think I'd have gone with 'lost'.
As i read it the first paragraph is about Morrissey and she confides in April who says he’s horrible and a liar or whatever. So she turns to April for solace because it’s like April is on her side and for once she’s listening to her story.
Then the second paragraph she sets up that she’s had a shitty womanhood and has been raped and experienced some shitty stuff and so a woman (I’m assuming April?) asks her to join a women's march for equality or whatever and she turns her down with a f*** you (middle finger) because April has also turned on her, like maybe she’s back wearing Morrissey shirts again totally forgetting the story of betrayal Kristeen took a RISK telling her in the first place. She’s the same.
I have no idea what perdu is.
So she closes the song going back to talking about Steven and getting even. Maybe she’s going to cut deeper with more intel like lava or something to right what she feels in’s an incredible and ignored wrong that he is somehow central to. Or maybe she’s trying to sneak a song jab in so he can retaliate and put a hate song about her on his new album so she can get some free press but this seems more real than that. She’s pretty scary i like watching her.
Well, if Kiss Me A Lot and Who Will Protect Us From The Police, to name just only two, qualify...
What are you talking about? Are you an idiot?
I was talking about the thread topic of KY and her posted ‘lyrics’.
You wrote that her stuff wasn't good enough to be called "lyrics" -- and I just pointed out that many of Morrissey's recent words aren't really worthy of that word either. Simple as that and pretty easy to understand.
I just hope Morrissey doesn't pay any attention to the posts of this person. If he actually ever had feelings for her (friendship or whatever) this could harm him since he is a very sensitive person.
He doesn't need her to be relevant. But it seems she needs him to be listened, as it happened before. She could write a song without naming Morrissey but instead she uses his name. Weird. And even more weird is the veiled threat about "talking". If you have something to say, say it or otherwise shut your mouth. Extortion is a crime. I was going to say she is a bitch, but decided not to say it. She is not perdida, she is podrida.
I enjoyed your analysis. I refuse to read the lyrics but now you almost made me almost want to. Almost.
I don't know how she ever recovered from your previous takedown on how she's a dirty liar about her age. "Epic" is/was way overused but that was truly epic.
perdu (not comparable). Hidden; lost to view. Lost (from a soldier given a mission he is not expected to return from)