I heard a line in a song and thought, 'I hope that line wasn't what it sounded like, cause I want to use that in something.'
I heard the singer say, 'Running away from you is just like running a business.'
I thought, 'Business? did she really say business, like running one?'
Sadly, that is exactly what the line was. I can't use it.
Happy accident averted.
I just googled that line. The only related thing the search produced was a website called www.songmeanings.net. On the google search page, I see the words "So the line "running away from you just like running a business" to me means that knows she wants to escape it, and she approaches it methodically." I can't read the whole interpretation because apparently, in order to do so, I would have to sign up.
ReplyDeleteFor a website entitled songmeanings.net.
The only thing I can view on the page is the lyrics to the song, and one comment:
i really hate the line "running away from you just like running a business".
it really ruins this song.
That is pretty great. I like how they try and entice you to sign up, so that you can read what somebody thinks.
ReplyDeleteNO accounting for taste I suppose.