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![Funny Love Song Lyrics Quotes By David Byrne Funny Love Song Lyrics Quotes By David Byrne](https://quotessayings.net/pics/funny-love-song-lyrics-quote-by-david-byrne-2100081.jpg)
But at times words can be a dangerous addition to music - they can pin it down. Words imply that the music is about what the words say, literally, and nothing more. If done poorly, they can destroy the pleasant ambiguity that constitutes much of the reason we love music. That ambiguity allows listeners to psychologically tailor a song to suit their needs, sensibilities, and situations, but words can limit that, too. There are plenty of beautiful tracks that I can't listen to because they've been "ruined" by bad words - my own and others. In Beyonce's song "Irreplaceable," she rhymes "minute" with "minute," and I cringe every time I hear it (partly because by that point I'm singing along). On my own song "Astronaut," I wrap up with the line "feel like I'm an astronaut," which seems like the dumbest metaphor for alienation ever. Ugh. — David Byrne
![Funny Love Song Lyrics Quotes By E.A. Bucchianeri Funny Love Song Lyrics Quotes By E.A. Bucchianeri](https://quotessayings.net/pics/funny-love-song-lyrics-quote-by-e-a-bucchianeri-453656.jpg)
While you're singing something romantic, I can't get the lyrics to 'Love and Marriage' out of my head, and that tune always reminds me of the jingle from Jeopardy. — E.A. Bucchianeri
![Funny Love Song Lyrics Quotes By Cassandra Clare Funny Love Song Lyrics Quotes By Cassandra Clare](https://quotessayings.net/pics/funny-love-song-lyrics-quote-by-cassandra-clare-1823540.jpg)
Will sat where he was, gazing at the silver bowl in front of him; a white rose was floating in it, and he seemed prepared to stare at it until it went under. In the Kitchen Bridget was still singing one of her awful sad songs; the lyrics drifted in through the door:
"Twas on an evening fair I went to take the air,
I heard a maid making her moan;
Said, 'Saw ye my father? Or ye my mother?
Or saw ye my brother John?
Or saw ye the lad that I love best,
And his name it is Sweet William?"
I may murder her, Tessa thought. Let her make a song about that. — Cassandra Clare