Ive had this song stuck in my head for like a week only 3 lines though but i cant find any place that says they are even lyrics they might be slightly off i need help lol
Lyrics:
I cannot allow you to beat me. If you think that i can take another route. You wont win this time.
I work at a record store where people ask me questions like this every day. Try doing this, putting the lyrics in quotations with a plus sign afterwards followed by a space and the word lyrics into Google. Like this:
"I cannot allow you to beat me. If you think that i can take another route. You wont win this time." + lyrics
If it doesn't bring anything up then there is a great possibility that those are not the correct lyrics.
Don't even get me started. I live in the South and a great number of people here have forgotten how to do the simplest things such as speak clearly and enunciate when they speak to you. I have seriously been confronted with the following question before also: "I need help, I'm looking for that one song that goes "I love you."" I tried to explain that there were literally MILLIONS of songs with that phrase in it and was met with an expression of dumbfoundment from the individual who asked it of me.
I'm ignoring the fact that you've triggered my ultimate faux pas: accusing "a great number of people" from the South of being somehow lacking in intellegence.
EDIT: Music stores and dumb customers in them exist in the North, too.
I'm ignoring the fact that you've triggered my ultimate faux pas: accusing "a great number of people" from the South of being somehow lacking in intellegence.
EDIT: Music stores and dumb customers in them exist in the North, too.
I've lived in the Northeast for about 7 years. I grew up in the South. I greatly prefer the South.
I live in Knoxville, TN. I am certainly not trying to make the assertion that people in the South are uneducated. I believe I stated that they had forgotten how to enunciate and speak clearly. That isn't necessarily a Southern thing though, it's been prevalent lately everywhere I've been. But really it doesn't take an educated person to know that there are a million songs with "I love you" in them. It's just common knowledge. It's nearly as stupifying as saying something like, "you know that song that has WORDS in it." As for the lack of enunciation, there seems to be this trend towards mush-mouth and low-talking. Where it came from is beyond me.
Interesting that you mention Grimey's. One of my good friends manages that store. I actually took her place at the record store where I've been working for the last five years when she moved to Nashville. Grimey's is nice but definitely different than where I work. The record store I work for is called The Disc Exchange. It's several times the size of Grimey's. They get much better in-store performances than we do, but comparing the stores is like apples and oranges. They are both nice and Grimey's is definitely my favorite record store in Nashville.
Its just regional colloquial and dialect-- partially instinctual. People are less stupid than they're thought to be.
I'm sorry you live with Bush voters though
In regards to these things I will say this: I was born in the South and have lived here all my life, only recently has the dialect become more slurred. It's mostly younger kids from what I've noticed.
As for living with Bush voters, it totally sucks. It is my least favorite thing about the South.
I might have talked/half-heartedly flirted with to your friend briefly. I'm guessing I did because she's probably, y'know, the only chick that works at that store. Its totally stereotypical, I know, but its probably true.
I remember Grimey's being really, really tight and tiny. Fucking great used CD collection, though.
But yeah, I'm on kind of a liberal island college town in the South, so its tolerable here. For better or for worse, I love it here.
Originally posted by Yay!: I might have talked/half-heartedly flirted with to your friend briefly. I'm guessing I did because she's probably, y'know, the only chick that works at that store. Its totally stereotypical, I know, but its probably true.
Soundscapes is my favorite record store in Toronto. One time I went in and there was this really cute girl working there. I don't see many girls (let alone cute ones) that work in independant record stores, so I was pretty much in love by default. It's funny isn't it? I mean, it's not like I think the guys who work there are super-cool, but a cute girl in an awesome record store??? Fuggeddaboutit.
Soundscapes is my favorite record store in Toronto. One time I went in and there was this really cute girl working there. I don't see many girls (let alone cute ones) that work in independant record stores, so I was pretty much in love by default. It's funny isn't it? I mean, it's not like I think the guys who work there are super-cool, but a cute girl in an awesome record store??? Fuggeddaboutit.
I know and have known several cute girls (with great tastes in music to boot) working in awesome record stores. Hmmmm no wonder I buy so many albums.