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Tuesday, August 06, 2013
Xavier Rudd - Time To Smile
Xavier Rudd - Time To Smile
Well I'm packing things in my bag today,
Heading south to my country again.
Summer is coming, it's time to smile.
See worry and change it has spun me around,
My big old heart has been ripped right out.
Summer is coming, it's time to smile.
Woah, its time to smile.
Step out of the whirlpool of lies and deceit,
Heading for still waters and pure honesty.
Summer is coming, it's time to smile.
Woah, it's time to smile.
Woah, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
oooo yeah yeah ooooo Woah, it's time to smile.
There's been more rain this year and the country is going
strong
And with my feet in the dust I know now I was meant to return
Woah, my young hearts are two thousand miles away,
Must focus my strength,
told them this way.
Summer is coming, it's time to smile.
Time to smile, Time to smile, Time to smile, Time to smile.
See I'm packing things in my bag today,
And I'm, heading south to my country again.
Summer is coming, it's time to smile.
See now worry and change it has spun me around,
My big old heart has been ripped right out.
Summer is coming, it's time to smile.
Said Woah, it's time to smile
Woah, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
ooooo yeah yeah ooooo woah it's time to smile.
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Conceit
In literature, a conceit is an extended metaphor with a complex logic that governs a poetic passage or entire poem. By juxtaposing, usurping and manipulatingimages and ideas in surprising ways, a conceit invites the reader into a more sophisticated understanding of an object of comparison. Extended conceits in English are part of the poetic idiom of Mannerism, during the later sixteenth and early seventeenth century.