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Old 11-10-2009, 09:18 PM
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Default Let's see how quickly this can be done...

...because this is for, like, tomorrow, and it's getting rather late-ish here, and I was too busy doing my French portfolio which I had 2 months to do but chose today to do to come to this.

So, for tomorrow, my English Lit teacher said that to lighten up on all them Shakespearean sonnets we've been doing, well why don't we all bring in song lyrics - they are, after all, poetry as well.

Sure, I could choose anyone who's got (easily) subtle, respected lyrics, but I WANT Jovi lyrics so I could at LEAST give the guys a half-decent name on the musical front, since everyone either dislikes them/loathes them/any other bad thing you could think of.

To use the words of the aforementioned teacher, "No songs that go 'ooooh baby I love you', no, I want them to say something, please." So yeah, obviously none of that stuff.

After giving it some real thought I've narrowed it down to (what else than?) TD. Maybe The Answer (yes, I am aware that that's a Richie song). Not Dry County, I couldn't see myself presenting that song in an English class. Any opinions are appreciated, and of course demos would work fine. I really just can't think of anything else at the moment that would really hit it home in High-Level IB English Lit class. =(

Thanks in advance, really =)
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