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Old 02-22-2013, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by michelej1 View Post
I didn't notice the repetition, but the hackneyed metaphors and phrases in Liar nearly disabled me.

I actually like the tune, very catchy, but the words are . . . shameful, high school sophmore, really.

-jack of hearts
-shining knight
-heart of darkness
-dice
-gambler
-clown
-walls came tumbling down

Did someone give her a cliche book for Christmas? And a good cliche is fine. In fact, some of the greatest lyrics spring from a twist in a cliched phrase, but there were no twists in these lyrics and too many of these time worn duds thrown into a single song. I mean, it would have been bad enough if they'd all been spread across an entire album. But all in one song.

Michele
I don't like this tune. Lyrics and/or music.. just doesn't really go anywhere..
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