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Open Sores Lyrics
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1 - 2 - 4
1 - 2 - 4 - 5
This is the first line
And we're moving to the third
It's one more to go
Are you ready for the bridge
We're playing a fucking be
That's for sure
And now it's a see
And then the chorus
1 - 2
1 - 2 - 4
1 - 2 - 4 - 5
This is the second verse
It's three more to go
We are moving to the fourth
Are you ready for the bridge
We're playing a fucking be
That's for sure
And now it's a see
And then the chorus
1 - 2
1 - 2 - 4
1 - 2 - 4 - 5
X2
The lyrics to Open Sores' song II are difficult to interpret as they consist of a series of numbers, which could be representative of the structure or sequence of a song. The progression of the numbers suggests that it could indicate the chords used in the song. The first line starts with a simple 1-2 progression and then moves to 1-2-4 and then to 1-2-4-5. This could be interpreted as a building of tension or anticipation leading up to the bridge, where the melody or lyrics could change or climax.
The repetition of the verse and chorus structure with the same numeric progression adds to the ambiance of the song, creating a sense of familiarity with the listener, creating emotional nuances with each repeated line. The aggressively blunt and straightforward use of numbers instead of language, could be interpreted as a conscious or sub-conscious effort to create a sense of universality in the song. It is an interesting and unusual approach to songwriting, and while it may be difficult to comprehend at first, it has a uniqueness that sets it apart from other songs.
Line by Line Meaning
This is the first line
We are beginning the song and establishing the first set of lyrics.
And we're moving to the third
We are transitioning to the third set of lyrics in the song.
It's one more to go
There is only one more line before we reach the bridge.
Are you ready for the bridge
Asking the listener if they are prepared for the upcoming instrumental section of the song.
We're playing a fucking be
We are performing an energetic and intense beat.
That's for sure
There is no doubt that the beat is intense and energetic.
And now it's a see
We have transitioned to a new chord and section of the song.
And then the chorus
We are moving back to the chorus of the song.
This is the second verse
We are beginning the second set of lyrics in the song.
It's three more to go
There are three more lines in this verse before we reach the bridge.
We are moving to the fourth
We are transitioning to the fourth set of lyrics in the song.
X2
The final set of lyrics and chorus are repeated one more time.
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J
Hi Jean,
if I may ask, what Gelling product do you recommend?
Your Spot on regarding the saline/gauze pressure wound care!
I have been searching desperately for how to videos and best options.
My mum has a level 4 decubitus coccyx pressure wound and it's just getting worse.
The saline gauze option is awful, sets you up for failure, a tremendous amt of sleepless nights and helplessness/guilt.
My heart is breaking.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
Sincerely J.
Jody Shugert
Thank you so much! My stepdad’s wound looks like the one you used in demonstration, I was never given instruction on his discharge so I was so grateful for your informative video!
Merchants of Misery
Oof, I was not expecting that at 5:43. This video definitely makes me have a lot more respect for medical professionals. I get that they go through a lot of training that conditions them to see various medical issues but I can't say I'm confident that I'd be able to do this kind of work, especially under pressure. Thank you for this educational video.
Sim_Aware
Running these as a simulation like this really helps. We always make sure the learners consider a hyperbaric consult in their evaluation process. #SimTribe
Phillip Maddox
Very informative. Our podiatrist is doing it ALL WRONG! Glad I'm researching!
J C
Love this video very informative..gave me exact answers I was looking for
Cristy McKinney
Thank you very much for sharing this information! I do have a couple of questions.. When cleaning out the wound, can a numbing agent be used for pain? and can antibiotic or any type of ointment be placed on the wound?
aspiringdoc23
Very helpful and straightforward
Barb Thompson
This video is extremely informative !, but I wanted it to be longer!!, THANK YOU!!!!!
Jean Duboise
Very good information. My son has a level four wound near tailbone. I needed to educate myself on the procedure and functionality of the materials used in his wound care. I would like to see an example of caring for a level four wound. Great Video.
Incisive Commenter
Are you following up with a wound care specialist or clinic?