This is a song on the new lacuna coil album...since i'm not allowed to put the music on my profile (copyright laws) I typed up the lyrics...
Lacuna Coil - Not Enough
I don't want to be saved
I wanna go down with you
Together we will find a way
To come back
Come back
Come back
I don't want to be saved
I wanna go down with you
Together we will find a way
to come back
I thought it was too late
I thought you disappeared
Its been a while since I
believed in you
I used to have the strenght
I used to just walk away
But now that I see you
Its not enough
Its not enough
I don't want to be saved
I wanna go down with you
Together we will find a way
To come back
I thought it was a game
I'm following the way
Nothings changed since
I believed in you
I knew that you would come
I thought that I'd be afraid
But now that I have you
Its not enough
Its not enough
I don't want to be saved
I wanna go down with you
Together we will find a way
To come back
Forgotten fears
I throw away all of the caution into the wind
My soul is bursting
And I'm still dreaming of you
Get out of my mind
Come back
Get out of my mind
Come back
Get out of my mind
I don't want to be saved
I wanna go down with you
Together we will find a way
To come back
I don't want to be saved
I wanna go down with you
Together we will find a way
To come back
*note* I had a talk with cristina to get the right lyrics so all should be correct now..
Lacuna Coil - I like it
Everything is different today
I like it like it
I feel very different today
I like it like it
I'm not gonna to be in your parade
cause I don't like it
You think I'm a dirty little game
You think I like it
You made up this fantasy with me
But I don't like it
I want you to get away from me
Thats how I like it
How do you like it
Today I'm gonna fly
There's nothing that can keep me on the ground
Touch the sky
I'm free inside
You think your the master I'm the slave
You think I like it
You don't even know me anyway
Thats how I like it
I am getting ready to move on
But you don't like it
You can kiss your fairytale away
I like it like it
How do you like it
Today I'm gonna fly
There's nothing that can keep me on the ground
Touch the sky
I'm free inside
Today I'm gonna fly
There's nothing that can keep me on the ground
Touch the sky
I'm free inside
I'm free to do what I like
I'm celebrating my life
I'm free to be what I like
I'm celebrating my life
I'm gonna get what I like
Gonna celebrate till I die
I'm celebrating my life
Today I'm gonna fly
There's nothing that can keep me on the ground
Touch the sky
I'm free inside
Today I'm gonna fly
There's nothing that can keep me on the ground
Touch the sky
I'm free inside
I'm free
I'm free to do what I like
I'm celebrating my life
Free inside
I'm free
I'm free to do what I like
I'm celebrating my life
Free inside
First found in Surrey, where they were seated from very early times and were granted lands by Duke William of Normandy, their liege Lord, for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D.
During the middle of the 19th century, Irish families often experienced extreme poverty and racial discrimination in their own homeland under English rule. Record numbers died of disease and starvation and many others, deciding against such a fate, boarded ships bound for North America. The largest influx of Irish settlers occurred with Great Potato Famine of the late 1840s. Unfortunately, many of those Irish that arrived in Canada or the United States still experienced economic and racial discrimination. Although often maligned, these Irish people were essential to the rapid development of these countries because they provided the cheap labor required for the many canals, roads, railways, and other projects required for strong national infrastructures. Eventually the Irish went on to make contributions in the less backbreaking and more intellectual arenas of commerce, education, and the arts. Research early immigration and passenger lists revealed many early immigrants bearing the name Purcell: Joseph Purcel, who settled at Barstable in Mass. in 1822; Nancy Purcell and her husband and seven children settled in Quebec in 1825; Andrew, Edward, James, John, Martin, Mathew, Michael (all the men on the purcell side of my family are Michaels), Patrick, Peter Purcell all arrived in Philadelphia (We're just about all born and raised in the Philadelphia area) between 1840 and 1870.
Motto Translated: Either conquer or perish.
For more information on the last name Purcell, the PDF Surname History is available for purchase as well as other products.