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Song: No One Knows
Artist: Queens of the Stone Age
Album: Songs for the Deaf
Lyrics:
We get some rules to follow
That and this, these and those
No one knows
We get these pills to swallow
How they stick in your throat
Tastes like gold
Oh, what you do to me
No one knows
And I realize you're mine
Indeed a fool am I
And I realize you're mine
Indeed a fool am I
Ahh
I journey through the desert
Of the mind with no hope
I follow
I drift along the ocean
Dead lifeboats in the sun
And come undone
Pleasantly caving in
I come undone
And I realize you're mine
Indeed a fool am I
And I realize you're mine
Indeed a fool am I
Ahh
Heaven smiles above me
What a gift here below
But no one knows
A gift that you give to me
No one knows
(Ustedes que son padres de familia...)
Buenas tardes señores y señoritas
Aquí está el DJ Héctor Bonifacio Echevarría Cervantes de la Cruz Arroyo Rojas
Esta es la radio Quetzalcóatl
La estación donde el rock vive y no muere
Vamos a escuchar un par de temas de Queens of the Stone Age
Primero vamos a escuchar "First It Giveth"
Qué música impresionante temible y verdaderamente ahora van a ver, a ver, a ver, aquí va, aquí va, aquí va, aquí va...
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@VEHICLEFAN5500
11 months ago
is a track/song about the struggle to experience joy and emotional fulfillment within an uncertain world of rules, obligations, and expectations. The song speaks to the idea that often in life, despite our best efforts, no one can truly understand or bring us lasting comfort in the present moment. The chorus, "And I realize you're mine/Indeed a fool am I," encapsulates the idea that even if we can't understand and can't find solace from others, we still have a connection to and attachment to another that we can't break away from - a connection that can bring joy, even if it's transient. The song ends with the realization that the beauty and joy of life is often fleeting and out of our control, and that, despite this, “no one knows” the true gift of life.
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