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Lacuna Coil: The Prophet Said
From the album: Comalies
G------------------------------
D------------------------------
A------------------------------
E------------------------------
B--3-3-3-3------3-3-3-3--
intro
G-------------------------------------------------------------------
D-------------------------------------------------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------------------------
B-3-3-3-3-3-3-3--5-5-5-5-5-5-5--6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6--5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5--
verses
G-----------------------------------------------
D-----------------------------------------------
A--------1----------------------1--------------
E--3----------------5----3--------------------
B--------------3----------------------3----1--
chorus
G-----------------------
D-----------------------
A--------0----1----3--
E-----------------------
B--3-------------------
break @2:47
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Marcus Average |
#1 by Marcus at Mar 3, 1995 at 12:18 PM EST |
| P.S. ..I find the 'soreness of a delightful mission' lyric to be very sexual, in a way. Anyone else? | |
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joel Wanna Be |
#2 by joel campion at Oct 2, 1998 at 3:01 AM EST |
| The previous poster could easily be right, and I think it's a great interpretation, but I personally see this song differently. For me this song is about a relationship in which one partner, the male in this case, is extremely possessive over the female. He sings of his devotion, almost obsession, of this woman and how her flaws are meaningless because she still belongs to him. She's still his 'light', regardless of how fucked up she is. The verses at the end are her response, her declaration that she is finds harmony belonging in his heart, even though it cuts her off from her other friends. Beautiful song, I only wish Lacuna Coil would do an interview or something where they reveal the meanings of their lyrics. | |