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Let's help Neil with lines for his future lyrics


GeminiRising79
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We see how Neil has recently inserted eloquent and profound lines into his new lyrics, for example: "It is what it is", "..can't stop thinking big", "I wish them well", et al.

Let's help Neil with his future lyrical gems here. I'll start first!:

 

"Its all good"

"think outside of the box"

"ridin' a gravy train on biscuit wheels"

"know what I'm sayin?"

"Ain't no thing but a chicken wing"

"Back in the day"

"When in Rome"

"Git r' dun"

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"The dogs will eat well"

"In heaven's hell"

"Forging bonds of humanity"

"Shot heard 'round the world"

"Finding the high road"

"Rushing into disaster"

"My kingdom for a horse!"

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"I like butter"

"The one on the right..."

"Heaven is chewy"

"Below the lowest level"

"Politicians are great"

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Thank your stars you're not that way

Turn you back and walk away

Don't even pause and ask them why

Turn around and say good-bye

 

 

Oh, wait.......

 

 

Well he didn't include "attention whores" in those lyrics. eyesre4.gif

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I was thinking of alternative choruses for The Wreckers

 

music.gif "All I know is that sometimes I find something hairy

Floating in the top of my brew

All I know is that sometimes it's scary

And it makes me want to spew

All I know is that sometimes when I watch Little House on the Prairie

I don't really have a clue. music.gif

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Wow, Gemini! Some pretty deep stuff...maybe Neil will surrender his title as lyricist and give you that job!

 

And maybe they'll even kick Geddy out of the band and replace him with TRENKEN! ohmy.gif

 

#1 hits across the board!!! new_thumbsupsmileyanim.gif

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