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Sufjan Stevens — The Perpetual Self, or 'What Would Saul Alinsky Do?'
Album: The Avalanche
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Released: 2006
Length: 2:25
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Lyrics:

Everything is lost, uh oh
But I know that you can take it to the Lord
Everything you want, uh oh
Is it all that you can gather for yourself?

Do you love a lot, uh oh?
It's the love that changes gifts to everyone
Everything is lost, uh oh
Is it strange that you perpetuate yourself?

You wonder what it costs, uh oh
It's the joy that he will carry to the door
Everything is lost, uh oh
Still I know that you can take it to the world

All that he has given to the world
All that he has given to the world
All that he has given to the world
All that he has given to the world

All that he has given to the world
All that he has given to the world
ploafmaster wrote:
I doubt you've even heard this, unless you caught it in the LRC. For all your hate of his music, I find it hard to believe you'd go listen to this song elsewhere, and it hasn't yet played here. I understand a near complete disdain for certain artists or genres, but even I like some Niel Young, and some Reggae. To wholesale disregard something without having heard it is pretty ignorant. I don't care if you rate everything a 1 after you've heard it, but again, unless you caught this on the LRC, I highly doubt that.
I've heard it, a friend of mine has it, it sucks like the rest of his drivel. Neil Young is ok, so is some Reggae. I do have a 'wholesale' disdain for this nit-wit, and it's not out of ignorance. So what is your point other than having assumed my ignorant self had not heard this solid "1" rated offering?
I doubt you've even heard this, unless you caught it in the LRC. For all your hate of his music, I find it hard to believe you'd go listen to this song elsewhere, and it hasn't yet played here. I understand a near complete disdain for certain artists or genres, but even I like some Niel Young, and some Reggae. To wholesale disregard something without having heard it is pretty ignorant. I don't care if you rate everything a 1 after you've heard it, but again, unless you caught this on the LRC, I highly doubt that. crowhog2000 wrote:
Hopefully Saul would not be inspired by this bit of Drivel to say the least.......
Hopefully Saul would not be inspired by this bit of Drivel to say the least.......