1st instance per song, in Context | Song Title | Position | First |
---|---|---|---|
The world has awakened, the day has begun | Amidst the Peals of Laughter | 177 of 221 | 10/31/13 |
in the hazy world surrounding me | Anything But Me | 96 of 172 | 1/4/03 |
The stars are sitting pretty and the world is spinning fine (+2) | Can't Always Listen | 41 of 151 | 12/30/15 |
The world around me's turning | Crowd Control | 20 of 139 | 11/28/03 |
It's today a new world-order | Devotion to a Dream | 200 of 244 | 10/31/13 |
The problem is the world's a bit deranged | Dr. Gabel | 90 of 238 | 6/22/10 |
Relax the world will spin beside itself and suck you in (+4) | Frankie Says | 29 of 187 | 4/2/98 |
Freak out and throw stuff World's Greatest Dad | Fuego | 42 of 114 | 10/31/13 |
brought sense to the land world | Gaul Swerves and the Rest is Everything Else | 64 of 367 | 10/26/89 |
How did you know that I lived in a desperate world | Halley's Comet | 17 of 277 | 5/17/86 |
From the top of the world you scope out what you know | Idea | 216 of 285 | 6/15/10 |
Guess I realized not all the world's a stage (+1) | Keeping It Real | 7 of 217 | 7/25/18 |
it sings to the world (+1) | Leaves | 19 of 140 | 7/14/17 |
In a world gone mad, A world gone mad (+11) | More | 170 of 432 | 10/14/16 |
Right over the world that's another rewind (+1) | Mound | 35 of 156 | 3/6/92 |
The world gives way | Passing Through | 26 of 97 | 10/31/18 |
When into your world I fell | Sample in a Jar | 18 of 158 | 2/4/93 |
And I don't care if the world explodes (+2) | Sanity | 147 of 236 | 10/15/86 |
Undressing in their primpish worlds | Shrine | 94 of 118 | — |
Your friends confine you in their worlds | Sparkle | 47 of 109 | 9/25/91 |
I'll find the world is finally still | Sugar Shack | 69 of 180 | 6/7/09 |
Until I said the world could use (+1) | The Birdwatcher | 46 of 218 | 12/28/10 |
Instead of expanding my world | Things People Do | 58 of 216 | 6/28/16 |
It's a small world (+3) | Twenty Years Later | 87 of 297 | 6/5/09 |
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