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I just removed the example of \\\"Artificial Flowers\\\", most known as a song by Music/BobbyDarin, being an example of Glurge from the music section. The entry as whole describes some early pop music as falling into Glurge due to ValuesDissonance, and that I can definitely understand. I\\\'ll admit, I\\\'m kind of a casual fan of older pop music (mostly New wave and yacht rock ClassicRock, but I sometimes listen to traditional pop and the Middle-of-the-road super-soft rock like Barry Manilow and some of Paul Anka\\\'s and Neil Sedaka\\\'s later music, and occasionally the latter two\\\'s earliest doo-woop/Bril Building pop/\\\'50s rock n\\\' roll type music, so maybe I\\\'m a LITTLE biased, (although those last songs I go into expecting them to be cheesy anyways) but is \\\"Artificial Flowers\\\" \\\'\\\'really\\\'\\\' an example of {{Glurge}}?

I removed it because it was a Administrivia/ZeroContextExample, and from what I\\\'ve read, it\\\'s about a poor orphan girl who has to take up a job at a young age. The song\\\'s lyrics don\\\'t seem to be making light of the situation, so it sounds more like LyricalDissonance than anything, which, might I remind you, is VERY common. Could someone explain the UnfortunateImplications the song supposedly has?
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