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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paula_cole.jpg]]
2->''Where do I put [[AlbumTitleDrop this fire]]?''
3->''This bright red feeling...''
4->''This [[TitleDrop tiger]]lily down my throat?''
5->''It wants to grow 20-feet-tall...''
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7One of the more prominent female singer-song writers who gained popularity during [[TheNineties the 90s]], Paula Cole (born April 5, 1968) is probably best-known for the songs "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" and "I Don't Want to Wait", the latter song which would become [[SoundtrackDissonance the theme]] to ''Series/DawsonsCreek''. Her songs are musically lush, but tend towards lyrical bleakness with a dark bent.
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9Born in Rockport, Massachusetts to Stephanie, a visual artist, and Jim Cole, a polka-playing entomologist. She has a sister named Irene. She lived in Rockport with her parents, where she attended elementary school. She was an active and popular student in middle school and high school, holding offices as class president and student council member. [[SomedayThisWillComeInHandy This would become important later.]]
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11Political with an overtly leftist bent (except on her Grammy winning second album, which largely avoids political tropes), many of Cole's songs deal explicitly with such topics as feminism, racism and discrimination, and more general themes of social justice.
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13!!Discography:
14* ''Harbinger'' (1994)
15* ''This Fire'' (1996)
16* ''Amen'' (1999)
17* ''Greatest Hits: Postcards from East Oceanside'' (2006)
18* ''Courage'' (2007)
19* ''Ithaca'' (2010)
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21!!''I don't want to wait/For our tropes to be over'':
22* AlbumTitleDrop: "Tiger":
23-->"Where do I put '''''this fire'''''?"
24* AllMenArePerverts: Maybe not all, but certainly all sex-starved high school teachers.
25* BookEnds: "Tiger" closes with the opening verse backmasked.
26* ChainedToARailway: Played deadly and heartbreakingly straight.
27* ClassRepresentative: The (probably auto-biographical) protagonist of ''Bethlehem'' struggles with her identity as one of these.
28* ConspiracyTheorist: "Amen for NASA, The NSA/It's all a front anyway"
29* HighSchool: "Bethlehem".
30* InnerCitySchool: "Latonya"
31* IntercourseWithYou: "Carmen", "Feelin' Love" (which even has the word "tits"), and most explicitly "Chiaroscuro". "Oh John" is slightly less direct, but it is basically just a song listing off the places she and the titular man got it on.
32* MayflyDecemberRomance: The theme of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4YqKeZT5Do the video for "I Don't Wanna Wait"]], as she portrays an immortal who takes and loses a series of lovers as the centuries roll on.
33* TheNineties: Aside from being most closely associated with this decade (and not having done much of note in [[TurnOfTheMillennium the decade since]]), Cole's song "Amen" invokes many of the cultural tropes and public figures of the decade.
34* PrecisionFStrike: "Throwing Stones", "Tiger" and "Feelin' Love", for a few example.
35* ProtestSong: "Watch the Woman's Hands" sounds like a 60s feminist protest song, but the snaky "My Hero, Mr. President!" plays this trope far straighter.
36* RapeAsDrama: "She Can't Feel Anything Anymore", probably.
37* SmallTownBoredom: "Bethlehem".
38* UsedToBeASweetKid
39** Danny in "She Can't Feel Anything Anymore".
40** The singer on "Tiger" invokes this.

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