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------ performed by Bright Eyes


Ummm Duuuh! | Reviewer: Mily | 2/13/08

Of course the song isnt a sonnet! its called Perfect Sonnet and it uses the name in the song

"but I guess i'll have to settle for a few brief moments
and watch it all dissolve into a single second
try to write it down into a perfect sonnet
or one foolish line"

so the song is not supposed to be a sonnet,its saying that he'll try to make everything into a perfect sonnet, learn songs!



not a perfect sonnet | Reviewer: kehly | 1/31/08

apologies, i adore conor oberst...but this is not a sonnet.
A sonnet is a poem almost invariably of 14 lines and following one of several set shymed schemes. Also, always about an unattainable love...I think it would have been cool to compose the song in the frame work of a sonnet...



Bright Eyes - A Perfect Sonnet | Reviewer: zoe | 1/30/08

I think this song is brilliant, the pace, the tone, the lyrics all fit beautifully. I love his voice because its so honest. This was the second Bright Eyes song i ever heard (the first being: no lies, just love) and it is now up there in my top 5 favourites :)



conor oberst is awesome but elliott smith is better | Reviewer: John | 12/6/07

thats just my opinion, I mean I just feel elliott smith had more meaning within his songs and his songs are more depressing than anything I have ever heard in my life.. but keep rockin bright eyes love the music man..Peace



AMAZING. | Reviewer: alanna mabry | 11/3/07

this song is...amazing. everything about bright eyes is amazing. this song is one of the most beautiful, honest songs ive ever heard. conor oberst is my hero. his voice is simply spectacular and his lyrics are breathtaking...there are no words to describe how much i love bright eyes.



Yeah. | Reviewer: Kolte | 9/20/07

I remember, long ago, sitting in the back seat of my brothers car, and hearing the calender hung itself, from fevers and mirrors, on a C.D. mix in 2001. Later that month, I had become an addict of the music. And Still I have not been let down by this band. They capture everything from the instrumentals to the lyrical poetry. This song, a perfect sonnet, is defensibly one of the top 10 Bright Eyes songs. Enjoy.



boubb | Reviewer: jk | 9/11/07

some of you said the voice is awful ... I think the voice is brilliant , it's just like he would try to stop himself from crying ... and it fits perfectly



wow | Reviewer: Eliazavita Svetlanosch | 8/26/07

This is one of my favorite songs from conor. He goes against the grain with his singing voice, and concentrates more on what he's singing than on how he sings. And his songs make you think, like a poetic genius would. but most of all, his songs are real.there are real feelings, and real lyrics, and real effort thats almost humbling to listen to. love it



simply amazing | Reviewer: Jen | 8/26/07

No music or movie has been capable of making me feel as many emotions as the work of Conor Oberst. I cannot even begin to describe how utterly beautiful this song is. I love this song along with many other Bright Eyes songs the intensity and emotion in them is just... amazing.



It's a review. And I guess it has a title. | Reviewer: Chelsey | 8/5/07

I love this song. Despite the fact that he doesn't have a beautiful voice and it's not really a sonnet (which leaves me confused about the title of the song), this is a wonderful, wonderful song. Though I claim not to care much for his voice, I think he has the perfect voice for this particular song (and...the other two songs I've heard mesh well with his voice, also). I just can't imagine anyone else trying to sing this.

Probably the most important part of a song is the lyrics. If you're going to bother to stick them in a piece, they may as well mean something and be as beautiful (or more beautiful, even) as the rest of the song. He seems to get that. His lyrics are so wonderful.





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