This morning, my iPod played this song for me. My iPod has been playing this for me quite frequently. Weird considering it's on 'shuffle'. For some reason, my iPod likes this song. For some reason, I like this song. I have a special affinity for songs that reference Jesus and the Bible written by people who don't profess to be Christians (another great one is Dave Matthews' "A Christmas Song"). It's always interesting to see these figures from a secular point of view. I googled the lyrics this morning, because Alanis is Canadian :-p Some of the most important words were not what I previously thought they were. And now I like it even more. Disclaimer: I don't pretend to understand this song completely (especially the origin of the title), but I really like that it makes me think. Any intuitive comments about the meaning of this song will be rewarded with great awe. Side note: all the "90's" references, I think, are meant to convey ...
the crossroads of Enmity and Endearment
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Were you making a mess during snack time, Emily?
ha.
I thought about spelling it 'phish', but then decided that would be a little too much.
Lisa, you are a riot. I took this a couple of Saturdays ago (actually, the day I bought my new camera) at SP's soccer game. Boo was stringing his snack crackers all along the lawn. I like the contrast of colors as well as thought.
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