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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with lyricfilter</title>
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	<title>Help Me Write My Cheese!</title>
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	<description>I need a song about saying goodbye, about never seeing someone again.  Preferrably something rockin&apos;.  For the love of god, nothing emo. I&apos;m writing one of those silly fiction pieces where you intersperse lyrics with the prose.  It has kind of a &quot;going down swinging&quot; mood to it.  It&apos;s not a break-up piece, though a break-up song may apply if it&apos;s vague enough and not about kicking someone to the curb.&lt;br&gt;
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I have tried googling for the sort of phrasing I&apos;m looking for, but all I get is Teenage Fanclub.  I know the sort of mood/theme I want is out there.&lt;br&gt;
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Help me, Metafilter!  You&apos;re my only hope!</description>
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	<category>namethatsong</category>
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