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i am re reading prince caspian (the last time i read it was before i discovered eisley), and look at all the words + phrases i found so far that are in eisley lyrics and titles sleepy head (entire title) Lady of the wood! (entire title ch 9 2nd pg) shining eyes (brightly wound) rabbit (marvelous things) dear sea (sea king, lost at sea) king (sea king) shirt and chainmail (i know its really sword though right? but it sounds the same) brightly (brightly wound) forest (over the mountains and other songs) dawn (marvelous things) beast (they all surrounded me) moss, mossy (over the mountains) tree-tops, cliff-tops (tree tops) the wood (trolley wood) any by the way the generic words like forest, brightly, sea and king, were said a lot, some like every page or else i wouldnt have mentioned them. the wood, and trees were also mentioned a million times. sorry, im weird, but i just thought it was cool. do you think maybe some of theere lyrics were inspired by narnia? |
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Ryan5 wrote: do you think maybe some of theere lyrics were inspired by narnia? Yes, the band have said as much. They're very Narnian folk. _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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Well, we all know that the Eisleys are native Narnians. However, many of those are just common...words. _________________ Audioscrobbler Now This is MYSPACE Gee, Blog |
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That's true, no doubt. The lyrics are fantastic (fantastic: related to "fantasy"). Ah, Narnia. _________________ He said he knew the faun. Pantheon4 wrote: It may be that way in England, but in America being Christian is the coolest! It's even bigger than emo! crypticomnius wrote: it seems like the favorite for everyone is the bananananananas...(sigh)...i never know how many nana's to put after ba ... |
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Twnty4Stvns wrote: the duprees are narnian? that explains a lot... It definitely explains their goat legs. _________________ Scriptozoology, a screenwriting blog .. Facebook |
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starnothing wrote: sweet.. i can't get enough of the ideas of young kids going on adventures, fantastical creatures, innocence, sparkley things, and love
this is just part of why i love eisley so much. Same reason here _________________ Much Against Everyone's Advice ... |
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"Lady of the wood" is the only one that can be seen as an actual connection between the two. Everything else is way too common. _________________ EvilSpace |
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