03.13.2010

Good Luck Charm Lyrics

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Good Luck Charm Lyrics – Jagged Edge : Good Luck Charm Lyrics


Good Luck Charm Lyrics – Jagged Edge : Good Luck Charm Lyrics
My shining star
She’s so dear to me yes she is yes she is
My rabbits foot, my lucky charm
Yes she is yes she is
Whoa whoa whoa oooh

[1] – Everytime that something good happens in my life-
You’re always there for me, looking good by my side-
Picture you now, pullin up your panty hose
And you always got that sexy underwear on
So much good has come my way
Since she came in my life
I’ll never push you away or brush you off to the side
See girl I, I I….
See my luck has changed for the better.

[Chorus:]
See I got so much love for you in these arms-
Don’t you know that you’re my good luck charm.
Where you are forever girl ain’t no harm
Ain’t nobody else can borrow it, I won’t allow it

See I got so much love for you in these arms
Don’t you know that you’re my good luck charm.
Lovin you forever girl and never do I
Wanna go without, my good luck charm

[2] – Like a rabbits foot on keys, or some lucky dice
All I want or need, I ain’t gotta ask twice
Where would I be? what would I do
Without you looking out for me?
Probably be, probably be in these streets.

Without you in my life,
My future ain’t the same, no.
And I’m not wanting the blame
Baby I, know I been around, I’m
Tired of messing around, I
Got so much love.

[Chorus]

[Bridge:]
And I’d throw away this ice, and
Give up my J.E. pieces-
Just to get a piece of (your love forever)
And I knew you were a keeper
So babygirl I’m keepin you.
Can’t think about letting you go no no
It seems like every situation I been facing,
You know what to do to save me
So I know you bring me love.-
So I’m standing strong like a soldier-
I know how to hold you-
I’m saying this to let you know
I got so. ooh.

[Chorus]

See you’re my yeah
See you’re my
See you’re my yeah
See you’re my
[fade]

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03.13.2010

The Luck on the Irish

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LIVERPOOL, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 04:  Yoko On...
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The Luck on the Irish -John Lennon & Yoko Ono

Ok, one, two, three, one two, three

If you had the luck of the irish,
You’d be sorry and wish you were dead.
You should have the luck of the irish,
And you’d wish you was english instead.

A thousand years of torture and hunger,
Drove the people away from their land.
A land full of beauty and wonder
Was raped by the british brigands!
Goddamned!
Goddamned!

If you could keep voices like flowers,
There’s be shamrock all over the world.
If you could drink dreams like irish streams,
Then the world would be as high as the mountain of morn.

In the ‘pool they told us the story
How the english divided the land.
Of the pain and the death and the glory
And the poets of auld eireland.

If we could make chains with the morning dew,
The world would be like galway bay.
Let’s walk over rainbows like leprechauns,
The world would be one big blarney stone.

Why the hell are the english there anyway?
As they kill with God on their side!
Blame it all on the kids and the i.r.a.
As the bastards commit genocide!
Aye! aye!
Genocide!

Okay!

You should have the luck of the irish,
You’d be sorry and wish you were dead.
You should have the luck of the irish,
And you’d wish you was english instead.

One more time!

You should have the luck of the irish,
You’d be sorry and wish you were dead.
You should have the luck of the irish,
And you’d wish you was english instead,
Hey, yes, you’d wish you were english instead.

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03.13.2010

Good Luck Charm

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Good Luck Charm -Elvis Presley -

Don’t want a four leaf clover
Don’t want an old horse shoe
Want your kiss ’cause I just can’t miss
With a good luck charm like you

Come on and be my little good luck charm
Uh-huh huh, you sweet delight
I want a good luck charm
a-hanging on my arm
To have, to have, to hold, to hold tonight

Don’t want a silver dollar
Rabbit’s foot on a string
The happiness in your warm caress
No rabbit’s foot can bring

Come on and be my little good luck charm
Uh-huh huh, you sweet delight
I want a good luck charm
a-hanging on my arm
To have, to have, to hold, to hold tonight

If I found a lucky penny
I’d toss it across the bay
Your love is worth all the gold on earth
No wonder that I say

Come on and be my little good luck charm
Uh-huh huh, you sweet delight
I want a good luck charm
a-hanging on my arm
To have, to have, to hold, to hold tonight

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03.13.2010

My Lucky Day

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Bruce Springsteen – My Lucky Day

Bruce Springsteen – My Lucky Day Lyrics

In the room where fortune falls
On a day when chance is all
In the dark of fierce exile
I felt the grace of your smile

Honey, you’re my lucky day
Baby, you’re my lucky day
Well I lost all the other bets I made
Honey, you’re my lucky day

When I see strong hearts give way
To the burdens of the day
To the weary hands of time
Where fortune is not kind

Honey, you’re my lucky day
Baby, you’re my lucky day
Well I lost all the other bets I made
Honey, you’re my lucky day

Whoa!

[guitar solo]
[sax solo]

I’ve waited at your side
I’ve carried the tears you’ve cried
But to win, darlin’ we must play
So don’t hide your heart away

Honey, you’re my lucky day
Baby, you’re my lucky day
Well I lost all the other bets I made
Honey, you’re my lucky day

Whoa!

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03.09.2010

More Ping

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01.26.2010

Good Luck Gifts track

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01.24.2010

4 H Club Pingback

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4 H Club
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01.24.2010

Good Luck Charms Ping

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Chinese good-luck charm - IMGP4617
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01.24.2010

Shamrock Pings

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09.06.2009

Talismans in the Abrahamic Religions

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i played a
Creative Commons License photo credit: semihundidoSince the Middle Ages in Western culture pentagrams have had a reputation as amulets to attract money, love, etc; and to protect against envy, misfortune, and other disgraces. Other symbols, such as magic squares, angelic signatures and qabalistic signs have been employed to a variety of ends, both benign and malicious.

Amulets are plentiful in the Jewish tradition, with examples of Solomon era amulets existing in many museums. Due to proscription of idols, Jewish amulets emphasize text and names – the shape, material or color of an amulet makes no difference.

The Jewish tallis (Yiddish-Hebrew form; plural is talleisim), the prayer shawl with fringed corners and knotted tassels at each corner, is perhaps one of the world’s oldest and most used talismanic objects. Originally intended to distinguish the Jews from pagans, as well as to remind them of God and Heaven, the prayer shawl is notable for its name, which is very close to the term “talisman.”

In antiquity and the Middle Ages, most Jews, Christians and Muslims in the Orient believed in the protective and healing power of amulets and talismans. Talismans used by these peoples can be broken down into three main categories. The first are the types carried or worn on the body.

The second version of a talisman is one which is hung upon or above the bed of an infirm person. The last classification of talisman is one with medicinal qualities. This latter category of magical item can be further divided into external and internal. In the former, one could, for example, place a magical amulet in a bath. The power of the amulet would be understood to be transmitted to the water, and thus to the bather. In the latter, magical inscriptions would be written or inscribed onto food, which was then boiled. The resulting broth, when consumed, would transfer the healing and magical qualities engraved on the food into the consumer.

There is also evidence that Jews, Christians, and Muslims used their holy books in a talisman-like manner in grave situations. For example, a bed-ridden and seriously ill person would have a holy book placed under part of the bed or cushion.

Christian authorities have always been wary of amulets and other talismans. However, the legitimate use of sacramentals, as long as one has the proper disposition, is practically encouraged in traditional Christianity. For example, the crucifix is considered a powerful apotropiac against demons and fallen spirits, and rosaries or St. Christopher medals are frequently hung on rear-view mirrors of vehicles in Christian cultures as a way of invoking God’s protection during travel.

A little-known but well-worn amulet in the Jewish tradition is the kimiyah or “angel text”. This consists of names of angels or Torah passages written on parchment squares by rabbinical scribes. The parchment is then placed in an ornate silver case and worn someplace on the body.

Muslims also wear such amulets, called Ta’wiz, with chosen text from Quran. The text is generally chosen depending on the situation for which the amulet is intended. Generally however, usage of amulets and other talismans is considered superstitious among more radical Muslims.

The Christian Copts sometimes use tattoos as protective amulets, and the Tuareg still use them, as do the Haida Canadian aborigines, who wear the totem of their clan tattooed. Many Thai Buddhist laypeople are tattoed with sacred Buddhist images, called ‘sak yant’ and even monks are known to practice this form of spiritual protection. The only rule, as with Jewish talismans and amulets, is that such symbols may only be applied to the upper part of the body, between the bottom of the neck and the waistline.

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