Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Lyric Pick

"Do You Believe Me Now" by Jimmy Wayne




Do you remember
the day I turned to you and said
I didn't like the way he was lookin' at you?
yeah
How he made you laugh
you just couldn't get what I was sayin'
it was my imagination

(Chorus)
So do you believe me now?
I guess I really wasn't that crazy
and I knew what I was talkin' about
Every time the sun goes down
he's the one that's holdin' you baby
yeah me I'm missin' you way 'cross town
so do you believe me now?

I'm kickin' myself
for bein' the one foolish enough givin' him the chance to step in my shoes
ohhh
He was bidin' his time
when he saw our love was havin' a moment of weakness
he was there between us

(Chorus)
So do you believe me now?
I guess I really wasn't that crazy
and I knew what I was talkin' about
Every time the sun goes down
he's the one that's holdin' you baby
yeah me I'm missin' you way 'cross town
so do you believe me now?

oh yeah, I bet now you see the light
oh yeah, what's the use in bein' right...
when I'm the lonely one tonight?

(Chorus)
So do you believe me now?
I guess I really wasn't that crazy
and I knew what I was talkin' about
Every time the sun goes down
he's the one that's holdin' you baby
yeah me I'm missin' you way 'cross town
so do you believe me now
yeah
so do you believe me now
yeah

Everytime the sun goes down
he's the one that's holdin' you baby
yeah me I'm missin you way 'cross town
so do you believe me now?



The song is basically about a guy and his girlfriend; he is telling her another guy likes her and she doesn't think he does. When they have a weak moment in their relationship, the other guy moves in. The guy then says to his girlfriend, so do you believe me now, and that he wasn't really that crazy and how he knew what he was talking about because the other guy is now with her.


"He was bidin' his time when he saw our love was havin' a moment of weakness he was there between us " - He had his eyes on her, and waited until they were fighting and then made his move.

"How he made you laugh you just couldn't get what I was sayin' it was my imagination "- She thought he was being nice and that her boyfriend was making up things saying it was his imagination.

"I'm kickin' myself for bein' the one foolish enough givin' him the chance to step in my shoes" - He is mad and feels regret for pushing his first impression thoughts aside. He wishes he hadn't been foolish and gone with his instincts.

"oh yeah, I bet now you see the light oh yeah, what's the use in bein' right... when I'm the lonely one tonight?" -It's not about being right anymore after the destruction of their relationship, nothing matters to him now. He is lost without her.

"so do you believe me now?" - He could now be asking his girlfriend this question, does she believe him now? If she had believed him would she still be with him? What does she think now that she is with the other guy?


Sunday, January 2, 2011

My name is very important to me. Not that I always care what other people think about me, but my name and what I am known for. I like to be known as a hard working nice person or really cool guy. I stand for my beliefs and would die for them if the time came, such as this Country, my religion, my family. The things that make me mad is politics, coming into schools across America and controlling almost every aspect of our life. "My friends see me as a loyal friend and a really funny guy, also a friend that has always got your back no matter what the situation". "My familys sees me as a fun kid to be around most of the time, and a funny personality". In my neighborhood I would proabably be known as a prankster or whatever you would like to call it, because of toliet papering and other things. The Lunt name has always been a proud name and my Dad always tells me to keep it clean and to not do anything to bring dishonor to the family name. Although we do make mistakes from time to time. It is important to me to always keep my name clean like my father and ancestors before me I plan on not doing anything to bring dishonor to the name and keeping it proud to say who I belong to and what my name is. This is my name and what it means to me.

--Brian Lunt