POST - MODERN LOVE |
LyricsPOST - MODERN LOVERomeo and Juliet never would've worked today She'dve married Paris He'dve gone to school to get an M.B.A. It seems like loves becoming more and more like AT&T I'll take what I can from you While you take what you can from me Post-modern love, we're stuck with Post-modern love, we're stuck with Post-modern love, we're stuck with Post-modern love, we're stuck Ever since Liz Browning wrote down "How Do I Love Thee?" We've O.D.'ed on always Till death do us part was our philosophy Forever was a concept made for checking out at thirty five You may well live ninety years But how the hell will love survive? Post-modern love, we're stuck with Post-modern love, we're stuck with Post-modern love, we're stuck with Post-modern love, we're stuck It's time to toss those silly notions Cloggin' up your head Though God may well be still alive Romantic love is dead Post-modern love, we're stuck with Post-modern love, we're stuck with Post-modern love, we're stuck with Post-modern love, we're stuck |
Short Song Description: Dance/Pop/electronica/Disco |
Long Song Description: Relationships and their difficulty in thriving today. Love doesn't last for very long or can't seem to endure in our current times, our modern world and our success, our career and money oriented society. |
Story Behind the Song: Cynical, sardonic, sarcastic, wry and jaded views on love and relationships, using descriprive metaphors and vivid imagery |
Lyric Credits: Christopher Macklin |
Music Credits: Jose Gomez |
Producer Credits: Jim Gately and Jose Gomez |
Publisher Credits: Jogony Music (ASCAP) Macklin Music (ASCAP) |
Performance Credits: Rozz Morehead |
Song Length: 3:11 |
Primary Genre: Electronic-Dance |
Secondary Genre: Pop-Europop |
Tempo / Feel: Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal: Female Vocal |
Subject Matter 1: Dysfunctional Relations |
Subject Matter 2: Breaking Up |
Mood 1: Restless |
Mood 2: Annoyed |
Similar Artist 1: Patti Labelle |
Similar Artist 2: Madonna |
Language: English |