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DA & The Jones "Sirens"

DA and The Jones SIRENS

I love brutal songs. 

Songs that if I share them people wonder if I am sad or depressed. The answer is almost always, "no," I just love miserable music, as so well-quoted in High Fidelity.

This song tricks you a bit as it comes across as a ballad via duo, but in reality it's a song about two people unable to make a relationship work.
I got a bad heart, got a mean streak
A good way of leaving you weak
Got time to kill
But time don't equal love
It just reminds you of
The water (the water)
We can't get above

It's tragic and I love it.

Maybe this isn't the best song to post on a Monday when my partner is traveling to another country for work, but I assure you there's no subtext, I just really love this song.

Maybe you will too.

Enjoy!




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