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  2. The Kill - Wikipedia

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    "The Kill" (written "The Kill (Bury Me)" on the single and music video) is a song by American band Thirty Seconds to Mars. The song was released on January 24, 2006 as the second single from their second album, A Beautiful Lie .

  3. Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie - Wikipedia

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    O bury me not on the lone prairie." "I've always wished to be laid when I died In a little churchyard on the green hillside By my father's grave, there let me be, O bury me not on the lone prairie." "I wish to lie where a mother's prayer And a sister's tear will mingle there. Where friends can come and weep o'er me. O bury me not on the lone ...

  4. List of songs recorded by Thirty Seconds to Mars - Wikipedia

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    Award-winning singles, "The Kill" and "From Yesterday". [4] The album's title track, "A Beautiful Lie", was released as the fourth single in selected territories. "Hunter", a song originally performed by Björk, was covered by the band and added to the track listing of the album. [5]

  5. Bury Me at Makeout Creek - Wikipedia

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    Bury Me at Makeout Creek received acclaim from music critics. [20] [21] Writing for Pitchfork, Ian Cohen said, "though not necessarily nostalgic, the sound of Bury Me at Makeout Creek, the impressive third album from Mitski Miyawaki, is inventive and resourceful in a '90s-indie way," concluding the review saying the album "still sounds like a breakthrough even if nothing's coming up Mitski in ...

  6. List of backmasked messages - Wikipedia

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    The vocals on "Ya Hozna" song are all backwards, although the backing track and guitar are mostly forwards. The vocals are made up of distorted outtakes from "Valley Girl", "Lonely Little Girl", and "Sofa #2". [93] The lyrics sheet reads, "backwards vocal — you figure it out". [33]

  7. Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of Bob Dylan's "Pay in Blood" on his 2012 album Tempest include the line, "I came to bury not to praise." [5] The Beatles song With a Little Help from My Friends contains the lyric, "Lend me your ears." The line is referenced in the Ernest P. Worrell movie Ernest Scared Stupid.

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  9. Bury Me Beneath the Willow - Wikipedia

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    "Bury Me Beneath the Willow" is a traditional ballad folk song, listed as number 410 in the Roud Folk Song Index. [1] It is also known as "Bury Me Beneath the Weeping Willow", [1] "The Weeping Willow", [1] "The Willow Tree" [1] and "Under the Willow Tree". [2] Its author is unknown. [3] The first citation to the song [3] appears in Henry Marvin ...