for me this song ties in with the last verse of keats' poem "ode on melancholy" which talks about the transience of beauty and how it will always die and with that there will always be self hating afterwards because with beauty comes vanity. i also agree with some of the comments that have been made here about desire being the root of sin and of course dissapointment.
for me this song ties in with the last verse of keats' poem "ode on melancholy" which talks about the transience of beauty and how it will always die and with that there will always be self hating afterwards because with beauty comes vanity. i also agree with some of the comments that have been made here about desire being the root of sin and of course dissapointment.
@Culture Flower Most people seem to think how it's all about how lusting after women just make you suffer.
@Culture Flower Most people seem to think how it's all about how lusting after women just make you suffer.
But the interpretation that it's a woman whose vanity makes her suffer at the end because it's going to all fade eventually.
But the interpretation that it's a woman whose vanity makes her suffer at the end because it's going to all fade eventually.