There are now three, possibly four, instances of me mishearing a lyric from a song, and preferring that misheard one.
Instance #1 "Yellow" by Coldplay
Actual lyric:"For you I'd bleed myself dry"
What I heard: "For you I'd be myself [I don't know what]"
Actually, when I think about it, I think this was more of trying to recall the lyric and being incorrect, rather than actually mishearing it. Either way, "for you I'd be myself" is a really cool line and should be used somewhere.
Instance #2 "Never Is A Promise" by Fiona Apple
Actual lyric: "You'll say you'd never let me fall from hopes so high"
What I heard: "You'll say you'd never let me fall from heights so high"
The meaning of the actual lyric is superior, but I like the sound of mine.
Instance #3 "Tonight, Tonight" by Smashing Pumpkins
Actual lyric: "Believe in me as I believe in you"
What I heard: "Believe in me as I'm leaving you"
Undoubtedly, my version is better, albeit much darker. But I still stand by the belief that bittersweet is one of the best emotions out there.
Instance #4 "We Don't Need Another Hero"
Actual lyrics: "Give it all or nothing"
What I heard: "Is it all or nothing?"
Now, the judges are still out on this one. All the lyrics sites on the web claim the first version, but it really sounds like what I heard. And what I heard is much better. Less of a cliche, and once again darker, which, especially in art, tends to equal better.
12.12.2006
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I do like your version of the Smashing Pumpkins.
But I have always liked "for you I'd bleed myself dry" as a lyric, so I have to go with the original there.
I'm shocked that an owner of the Care Bears movie such as yourself would claim that darker is better in art.
I do like your version of the Smashing Pumpkins.
But I have always liked "for you I'd bleed myself dry" as a lyric, so I have to go with the original there.
I do like the original Coldplay very much, but I like the sentiment of "for you I'd be myself" a little better.
What about Grumpy Bear? He was dark and brooding.
Yeah, I have no idea why my comment posted twice.
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