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Burlap to Cashmere — Divorce
Album: Anybody Out There?
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Released: 1998
Length: 4:49
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You never learned to love.
You never learned to give.
Now I have seen the better days,
And I am through.

See the people loving
As they're walking down the street.
But you were never much like that
And now it's time for me to leave.
Love must go both ways,
But now the only way was me,
So I must leave before I fall
Into your twisted misery.

You never learned to give.
You never learned to live.
Now I am sick of all your lies.
And I am through.

See the people loving
As they're walking down the street.
But you were never much like that
And now it's time for me to leave.
Love must go both ways,
But now the only way was me,
So I must leave before I fall
Into your twisted misery.

See the people loving
As they're walking down the street.
But you were never much like that
And now it's time for me to leave.
Love must go both ways,
But now the only way was me,
So I must leave before I fall
Into your twisted misery.
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Wow, I'm getting a split personality just reading the comments (and leaving the social/religious connotations alone altogether)! Personally, I liked the song...not sure why.
Originally Posted by musicfreak: Oh my Looking through the comments, I'm SOO sad to learn they are a Christian group. Though it does show the variety there is out there in Christian music, it just re-affirms the stereotype that Christian music is a haven for people/bands who can't make it in "real music". This song SUCKS, and I'm ashamed for them.
Don't sugar coat it, tell us what you really think!
FerretRob wrote:
This is NOT worthy of RP! And it's a god band to boot! "Christian music" Uggghhh! Just say no to thought control!
Hmmm. Let's try this: "This is NOT worthy of RP! And it's a protest song to boot! "Socialist music" Uggghhh! Just say no to thought control!" Naw, sounds sorta wrong somehow.
Oh my Looking through the comments, I\'m SOO sad to learn they are a Christian group. Though it does show the variety there is out there in Christian music, it just re-affirms the stereotype that Christian music is a haven for people/bands who can\'t make it in \"real music\". This song SUCKS, and I\'m ashamed for them.
So passionate! Such crap!
Can I get a divorce from this tune?
Enrique?
Unk...Simba..Mangani.....Ole\'
Reminds me of the spoof they do of Antonio Banderas on Saturday Night Live.
Originally Posted by FerretRob: This is NOT worthy of RP! And it's a god band to boot! "Christian music" Uggghhh! Just say no to thought control!
Agreed.... The actual music is not too bad... until he opens his mouth.... then its ARGRHHHH!!!
This is NOT worthy of RP! And it's a god band to boot! \"Christian music\" Uggghhh! Just say no to thought control!
normally I wouldn\'t bother - especially on a weekend, but this song is one of the large turds I have been avoiding. Please don\'t play it. Please.
Originally Posted by jhounshell: Just like I've been saying for a year. Radio Paradise seems to have rumaged through my own eclectic music for their playlist. This Christian band is quite eclectic across this CD from song to song. Thanks RP for playing groups like Jars of Clay and Burlap to Cashmere. I've got other Christian groups I can turn you onto which fit your grove.
Hrmmm.... I really like Flamanco and this song has a really good feel and energy to it. I am disappointed to hear that they don't carry this style through out the rest of their work. I was excited because I thought I might have found another good flamanco group.
Ugh.
Makes me wanna hit the mute button.
Makes me wanna learn how to flamenco.
gonna have to vote no on this one.
Interesting sound - I like the Spanish guitar. This is promising.
Dishwater. Yuck.