Line by Line

Line-by-Line-Best-Of.mp3
Line-by-Line-Best-Of.mp4
Line-by-Line.mp3
Line-by-Line.mp4
Line-by-Line-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Line by line
(Front to back)

[Verse 1]
Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian
(Go right to left)
So, to suggest…
There’s only one way… (Hey!)
Try again

[Chorus]
(Do you read it)
Line by line
(Front to back)

[Bridge]
Or do you jump about
(… try n’ figger it out)
(Ya, ya, ya)
Yeah, yeah, yeah

[Verse 2]
Chinese and Japanese
(Add in vertically)
Oh… really? (Please!)
That’s hard for me
(… to see)

[Chorus]
(Do you read it)
Line by line
(Front to back)

[Bridge]
Or do you jump about
(… try n’ figger it out)
(Ya, ya, ya)
Yeah, yeah, yeah

[Chorus]
(Do you read it)
Line by line
(Front to back)

[Bridge]
Or do you jump about
(… try n’ figger it out)
(Ya, ya, ya)
Yeah, yeah, yeah

[Outro]
Or back to front
(Up and down)
To be blunt
(I read around)

 

ABOUT THE SONG
Reading books from right to left occurs in languages that use a right-to-left (RTL) script, such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian. These languages have a unique direction for both writing and reading, where each line starts on the right and moves to the left, and the overall book is opened from what is typically the back to the front for English readers. Some Asian languages like traditional Chinese and Japanese are also read vertically, from top to bottom and from right to left.

From the album “Title

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