Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art One-half Banana Stems

Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art One-half Banana Stems https://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/ Authority Caroline Babylon, Treasurer. Address: PO Box 124, Westminster MD 21158 410-259-6403 kevindayhoff@gmail.com Runner, writer, artist, fire & police chaplain Mindless ramblings of a runner, journalist & artist: Travel, art, artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists and journalism, reporters and reporting, technology, music, culture, opera... For Westminster and Carroll County Maryland community: Dayhoff Westminster Soundtrack: https://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/ 2Nov2025

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Dido - Thank You (Official Video)


Lyrics
My tea's gone cold, I'm wondering why
I got out of bed at all
The morning rain clouds up my window
And I can't see at all
And even if I could it'd all be grey
But your picture on my wall
It reminds me that it's not so bad
It's not so bad
I drunk too much last night, got bills to pay
My head just feels in pain
I missed the bus and there'll be hell today
I'm late for work again
And even if I'm there, they'll all imply
That I might not last the day
And then you call me and it's not so bad
It's not so bad
And I
Want to thank you
For giving me the best day
Of my life
Oh
Just to be with you
Is having the best day
Of my life
Push the door, I'm home at last
And I'm soaking through and through
Then you handed me a towel
And all I see is you
And even if my house falls down now, I wouldn't have a clue
Because you're near me
And I
Want to thank you
For giving me the best day
Of my life
Oh
Just to be with you
Is having the best day
Of my life
And I
Want to thank you
For giving me the best day
Of my life
Oh
Just to be with you
Is having the best day
Of my life
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Dido Armstrong / Paul Herman
Thank You lyrics © Submarine Music Ltd., Warner/chappell Music Ltd, Warner Chappell Music Ltd, Submarine Music Limited

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Paris Paloma - labour [Official Video]


Lyrics for "Labour" by Paris Poloma

Released: 2024
Artist: Paris Paloma
Album: Cacophony
Genre: Alternative/Indie

According to an overview Labour found in the internet, “The title of the song "Labour" by Paris Paloma has a double meaning: it refers to the emotional, mental, and physical labor women perform in relationships and households, and it also alludes to childbirth and child-rearing. The song is a "fiery feminist anthem" about escaping a toxic relationship, critiquing patriarchal expectations that women shoulder the burden of domestic duties while their male partners do not. The lyrics and visuals depict a woman at her breaking point, preparing to "escape" the domestic paradise she built for a partner who takes her for granted.”

Key themes and interpretations

Double meaning of "labour": Domestic and emotional labor: The song highlights the often-invisible work of maintaining a household, including "therapist, mother, and maid" roles that women are expected to perform for a partner who contributes little. 

Childbirth and child-rearing: The title also refers to the physical labor of giving birth and the long-term work of raising children. 

Escaping a toxic relationship: The lyrics and official video use a metaphor of a woman escaping an island, symbolizing the difficult and dangerous process of leaving an abusive or unbalanced relationship. 

The line "So that he never lifts a finger" has a double meaning, one of laziness and another of a woman working to avoid physical violence. 

Critique of the patriarchy: The song challenges societal expectations that place the burden of unpaid domestic labor on women, even when they also work outside the home. It addresses issues like weaponized incompetence, where a partner feigns helplessness to avoid chores. 

A broader community movement: The song has resonated globally, with women using its lyrics to create videos about their own experiences with gender inequality and misogyny. 

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"Labour" - Paris Paloma with the Resistance Revival Chorus (LIVE on The Late Show) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hyaYHqUSiY&list=RD4hyaYHqUSiY&start_radio=1 

This information has been compiled and assembled from multiple sources and-or a result of my original research and compilation. No claim to original authorship is either claimed or implied.

Lyrics
One, two, three

Why are you hanging on so tight
To the rope that I'm hanging from?
Off this island, this was an escape plan (this was an escape plan)
Carefully timed it, so let me go
And dive into the waves below

Who tends the orchards? Who fixes up the gables?
Emotional torture from the head of your high table
Who fetches the water from the rocky mountain spring?
And walk back down again to feel your words
And their sharp sting
And I'm getting fucking tired

The capillaries in my eyes are bursting
If our love died, would that be the worst thing?
For somebody I thought was my saviour
You sure make me do a whole lot of labour

The calloused skin on my hands is cracking
If our love ends, would that be a bad thing?
And the silence haunts our bed chamber
You make me do too much labour
You make me do too much labour

Apologies from my tongue, and never yours
Busy lapping from flowing cup and stabbing with your fork
I know you're a smart man (I know you're a smart man)
And weaponise
The false incompetence, it's dominance under a guise

If we had a daughter, I'd watch and could not save her
The emotional torture from the head of your high table
She'd do what you taught her
She'd meet the same cruel fate
So now I've gotta run, so I can undo this mistake
At least I've gotta try

The capillaries in my eyes are bursting
If our love died, would that be the worst thing?
For somebody I thought was my saviour
You sure make me do a whole lot of labour

The calloused skin on my hands is cracking
If our love ends, would that be a bad thing?
And the silence haunts our bed chamber
You make me do too much labour

All day, every day, therapist, mother, maid
Nymph, then a virgin, nurse, then a servant
Just an appendage, live to attend him
So that he never lifts a finger
24/7 baby machine
So he can live out his picket-fence dreams
It's not an act of love if you make her
You make me do too much labour

All day, every day, therapist, mother, maid
Nymph, then virgin, nurse, then a servant
Just an appendage, live to attend him
So that he never lifts a finger
24/7 baby machine
So he can live out his picket-fence dreams
It's not an act of love if you make her
You make me do too much labour

The capillaries in my eyes (all day, every day)
Are bursting (therapist, mother, maid)
If our love died (nymph, then virgin)
Would that be the worst thing? (Nurse, then a servant)
For somebody (just an appendage)
I thought was my saviour (live to attend him)
You sure make me do (so that)
A whole lot of labour (he never lifts a finger)

The calloused skin on my hands (24/7)
Is cracking (baby machine)
If our love ends (so he can live out)
Would that be a bad thing? (His picket-fence dreams)
And the silence (it's not an act of love)
Haunts our bed chamber (if you make her)
You make me do too much labour

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Paris Paloma

Daisy Gray - Wicked Game (Official Tribute Video)


Wicked Game by Chris Isaak.

The song ‘Wicked Game,’ about obsessive love, was featured on Isaak’s third album which debuted in 1989, “Heart Shaped World.”

The music video, “directed by Herb Ritts and featuring model Helena Christensen, cemented its legendary status and contributed to its overwhelming popularity.”

The original guitar part, which is now incredibly recognizable for its haunting melancholy, was written by James Calvin Wilsey. At first Isaak didn’t like it, but the producers got excited over the lick and decided to run with it. Seeing that it was gaining traction in the studio, Isaak put some lyrics to it.

According to one version of the story, “A woman called Isaak late at night, inviting herself over with the explicit suggestion of ‘talking until you're no longer able to stand up.’ The song captures that intense, often destructive pull towards someone you know you shouldn't be with…”

According to multiple commentaries, Isaak's "Wicked Game" “originated from a late-night phone call from a woman offering a ‘talk’ that was clearly a euphemism for something more, inspiring Isaak to write about the dangerous attraction to someone ‘not necessarily good for you.’

“Though initially a sleeper hit, it gained massive fame after being featured in David Lynch's 1990 film Wild at Heart, propelled by its iconic, haunting guitar work by James Wilsey and its steamy music video, becoming a signature song for its seductive vibe and themes of obsessive love.”

Wicked Game - Single Edit - Official Music Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd-qI62gNJM&t=8s 

https://youtu.be/jd-qI62gNJM?si=xWG-q_RKYD-dbreB 

See also: Daisy Gray - Wicked Game (Official Tribute Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4VU-AwxzSY&list=RDL4VU-AwxzSY&start_radio=1 

This information has been compiled and assembled from multiple sources and-or a result of my original research and compilation. No claim to original authorship is either claimed or implied. 

Wicked Game - Single Edit - Official Music Video


Wicked Game by Chris Isaak.

The song ‘Wicked Game,’ about obsessive love, was featured on Isaak’s third album which debuted in 1989, “Heart Shaped World.”

The music video, “directed by Herb Ritts and featuring model Helena Christensen, cemented its legendary status and contributed to its overwhelming popularity.”

The original guitar part, which is now incredibly recognizable for its haunting melancholy, was written by James Calvin Wilsey. At first Isaak didn’t like it, but the producers got excited over the lick and decided to run with it. Seeing that it was gaining traction in the studio, Isaak put some lyrics to it.

According to one version of the story, “A woman called Isaak late at night, inviting herself over with the explicit suggestion of ‘talking until you're no longer able to stand up.’ The song captures that intense, often destructive pull towards someone you know you shouldn't be with…”

According to multiple commentaries, Isaak's "Wicked Game" “originated from a late-night phone call from a woman offering a ‘talk’ that was clearly a euphemism for something more, inspiring Isaak to write about the dangerous attraction to someone ‘not necessarily good for you.’

“Though initially a sleeper hit, it gained massive fame after being featured in David Lynch's 1990 film Wild at Heart, propelled by its iconic, haunting guitar work by James Wilsey and its steamy music video, becoming a signature song for its seductive vibe and themes of obsessive love.”

Wicked Game - Single Edit - Official Music Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd-qI62gNJM&t=8s 

https://youtu.be/jd-qI62gNJM?si=xWG-q_RKYD-dbreB 

This information has been compiled and assembled from multiple sources and-or a result of my original research and compilation. No claim to original authorship is either claimed or implied.