The most meaningful song lyrics, personally have to be 'You are my Life' my Michael Jackson. The song was written for his children and is beautiful.
The lyrics are:
Once all alone
I was lost in a world of strangers
No one to trust
On my own, I was lonely
You suddenly appeared
It was cloudy before but now it's clear
You took away the fear
You brought me back to life
[CHORUS]
You are the sun
You make me shine
Or more like the stars
That twinkle at night
You are the moon
That glows in my heart
You're my daytime my nighttime
My world
You're my life
Now I wake up everyday
With this smile upon my face
No more tears, no more pain
'Cause you love me
You help me understand
That love is the answer to all that I am
And I'm a better man
You taught me by sharing your live
[CHORUS]
You gave me strength
When I wasn't strong
You gave me hope when all hope is lost
You opened my eyes when I couldn't see
Love was always here waiting for me
Also the spoken poem at the end of 'Will you be there?' by Michael Jackson.
After the main sung song, the poem goes like this:
In our darkest hour
In my deepest despair
Will you still care
Will you be there
In my trials
And my tribulations
Through our doubts
And frustrations
In my violence
In my turbulence
Through my fear
And my confessions
In my anguish and my pain
Through my joy and my sorrow
In the promise
Of another tomorrow
I'll never let you part
For you're always in my heart
The last two lines make me cry every time i read it. x
"If Everyone Cared"
From underneath the trees, we watch the sky
Confusing stars for satellites
I never dreamed that you'd be mine
But here we are, we're here tonight
Singing Amen, I, I'm alive
Singing Amen, I, I'm alive
[Chorus:]
If everyone cared and nobody cried
If everyone loved and nobody lied
If everyone shared and swallowed their pride
Then we'd see the day when nobody died
And I'm singing
Amen I, Amen I, I'm alive
Amen I, Amen I, Amen I, I'm alive
And in the air the fireflies
Our only light in paradise
We'll show the world they were wrong
And teach them all to sing along
Singing Amen, I, I'm alive
Singing Amen, I, I'm alive
(I'm alive)
[Chorus x2]
And as we lie beneath the stars
We realize how small we are
If they could love like you and me
Imagine what the world could be
If everyone cared and nobody cried
If everyone loved and nobody lied
If everyone shared and swallowed their pride
Then we'd see the day when nobody died
When nobody died...
[Chorus]
We'd see the day, we'd see the day
When nobody died
We'd see the day, we'd see the day
When nobody died
We'd see the day when nobody died
i love this song so much... ıt always makes me tear up when the dude sings it with so much emotion in his voice... it makes me think of my friend, which makes me cry even harder(oh, i should mention that that friend is now an angel-literally. or devil, i dunno, but hes dead in any case)
Personally, some of my favorites;
Snuff - Slipknot. This song is beautiful. It makes me want to cry.
Cold - Crossfade.
Pushing Me Away - Linkin Park
You Know You're Right - Nirvana
Long Hard Road Out of Hell - Marilyn Manson
The Day I Left the Womb - Escape the Fate
People might find that a song whose lyrics touch them doesn't touch other people. I could be touched by something you don't understand. Here are lyrics with which I fell compatible:
Wicked World (Black Sabbath)
Heroes End (Judas Priest)
Beyond the Realms of Death (Judas Priest)
Savage (Judas Priest)
Imagine (John Lennon)
The Greek National Anthem
I could go on forever, but you may disagree in which case I would be wasting myself...
To Michael himself it was Childhood. Man in the Mirror, Earth Song, Will You Be There, Black or White and Heal the World and probably a few more could be included in a list of most meaningful.
i think rhythm is the manner in which the song is set/created to bring/make a meaningful 'flow' while tempo is just how fast or slow the song is sung.
The song Most Swag is a rap song. This song is sung by Wala.
In the early 50s or late 60s, Paul McCartney wrote a silly song about scrambled eggs, eventually he decided to change the lyrics into a more meaningful song(with the same tune) called Yesterday. Not to mention, it is one of the most covered songs in history.
Its definitely WATAGATAPITUSBERRY but its REALLY catchy
I think that the song Imagien by John Lennon is a meaningful song...
The comparative form of "meaningful" is "more meaningful" and the superlative form is "most meaningful."
that song is about, a woman having a hard time in her life and she is giving jesus the wheel of her life, meaning she wants him to be in complete control
To Michael himself it was Childhood. Man in the Mirror, Earth Song, Will You Be There, Black or White and Heal the World and probably a few more could be included in a list of most meaningful.
love
I can't say all time favourite but he said his favourite song on recovery was you're never over coz its about proof and its the most meaningful.
yes, there can be a comma,colons and semicolons in a song....the work of these things are to take a pause and differentiate what actually the singer tries to tell.All these make the song meaningful.
on top of the world, and holiday meant the most to him off the first record bcs on top of the world is about his mom and holiday is about his life someone like you is a very meaningful song to him because it was the first song he wrote after having writers block for a year and a half and its really meaningful, and relates to his life identically even though its not about one perticular thing he also thinks its really cool how hero/heroine came together, since it was kind of bits and peices of different songs put together in the studio ;)
Well, to quote the Beatles, "All you have to do is act naturally" (from their song "Act Naturally," 1965).
The majority is ruled by the minority
i think rhythm is the manner in which the song is set/created to bring/make a meaningful 'flow' while tempo is just how fast or slow the song is sung.
Can robots form meaningful relationships with humans?