Prime examples
To me, nothing beats a perfectly timed lyric, where the syrconicity of the artist and your personal experience collide, and you find solice, revenge, helplessness or hope in their words.
Some of the lyrics that have done that for me are..
“I don’t understand about the weather outside -0r the harmony in a tune or why somebody lies.
There’s solace a bit for submitting to the fitfully cryptically true
What’s happened has happened -What’s coming is already on its way
With a role for me to play I don’t understand -I’ll never understand
But I’ll try to understand -There’s nothing else I can do.”
Fiona Apple
Red Red Red from Extrodrdinary Machine
” I ain’t no perfect man – I try to do the best that I can- with what it is I have. My Umi says shine your light on the world. Shine your light for the world to see.My Umi says shine your light on the world. Shine your light for the world to see”
Mos Def
Umi Says from Black on Both Sides
“You wanna be the one made over – be your own before and after- and the super market beauty in the bottle queen who’ll one day grace the check out counter magazine front cover- though the fine print reads: the picture makes a promise the flesh lets it be broken.”
Tracy Chapman
Broken from Let it Rain
