So Pure (Live Version) - Alanis Morissette
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as to the "wax" argument: usually, at least in british english, you wax lyrical(ly) about something, and it means to talk about something with enthusiasm and interest. so maybe she's just playing about with the usual collocation of 'wax lyrically' (alanis often plays with language in her lyrics of course) or maybe it's just the north american variant of the phrase.
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as to the "wax" argument: usually, at least in british english, you wax lyrical(ly) about something, and it means to talk about something with enthusiasm and interest. so maybe she's just playing about with the usual collocation of 'wax lyrically' (alanis often plays with language in her lyrics of course) or maybe it's just the north american variant of the phrase.
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She does say "wax" ....it is also a verb, which can be used to mean to increase in intensity, quantity, power, ect...or she could have meant it as the British usage, which she IS Canadian and they have similar slang/dialect...which would be a fit of anger. Both of which would fit the dialogue of the song. Do your research, people. Use a dictionary.
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totally in love with this song..
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love how she distorts "lets solve the worlds problems"
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great song
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she is just perfection.
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No! she is not saying u ask poetically.
I have the album and the text it is written:
"I sink three pointers and you wax poetically."
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Infatuation junkies have in fact common features like those who take narcotics: they like the high of dopamine and other neurotransmitters
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thank you.
there must be mistype in lyrics (
She's amazing, one of the very few artists who possess talent.
unwritteneuphoria 3 years ago 6
simply great!
54spiritedwill54 2 years ago 3