ouuuuuuuuuuu weeeeeeeeeeeeeee ouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
I looooook just like buddeeee holleeeeeeeey
oh oh
and you're Mary Tyler Mooooooooooooore...
I don't care what they say about us anywaaaaay
I don't care about that!!!!
"Buddy Holly was singin' his very last song
with your arms around your girl you'd try to sing along
it felt pretty good, wooh, you really had a good time...."
R.I.P.
Serry... wrote: Music can't die because of such events like death of a musician.
Too bad you're not able to detect a metaphor when it jumps up and down in front of you in a thong and slaps you in the face with a sign reading "Hi, I am the metaphor!".
Serry... wrote: Music can't die because of such events like death of a musician.
Too bad you're not able to detect a metaphor when it jumps up and down in front of you in a thong and slaps you in the face with a sign reading "Hi, I am the metaphor!".
<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote:
Too bad you're not able to detect a metaphor when it jumps up and down in front of you in a thong and slaps you in the face with a sign reading "Hi, I am the metaphor!".
Too bad you're not able to distinguish pompous word-combination from metaphor.
<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote:
Too bad you're not able to detect a metaphor when it jumps up and down in front of you in a thong and slaps you in the face with a sign reading "Hi, I am the metaphor!".
Too bad you're not able to distinguish pompous word-combination from metaphor.
Metaphor = pompous word-combination in context.
Pompous word-combination + time + staying power = cliché
Cliché in figurative form = metaphor
<font color=660066>Pomponias Marrion wrote: "Buddy Holly was singin' his very last song
with your arms around your girl you'd try to sing along
it felt pretty good, wooh, you really had a good time...."
R.I.P.
<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote:
Metaphor = pompous word-combination in context.
+*
*= only if it means something and has "food for brain" (I guess that's how you call it in English). If my neighbour would come to me after the death of her parrot and say something like "Today is the day when molecular lives are over on the Earth" - it won't be metaphor, just pompous word-combination. Calling Danny Miranda as the greatest bass player ever is not metaphor either, that's overrating. All nonsense pompous word-combinations are not metaphors.