| Neil Young – After the Gold Rush Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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Love this song! One of my favorites from the 70's. I agree with many of the comments on here, is sound slike a very "high" song, drug references, etc. "Gold" (drugs) "rush" (high). ature and protest i agree with too.I have another meaning i'd like to add. This may sound really weird, and while it probably wasn't intended to mean this, doesn't it sound like it could be about an abortion? (with the unbron baby talking, or possibly the mom) Well, i dreamed i saw the nights in armor coming (doctors, "armor"=needles, surgical tools) Saying something about a queen("queen"=a "liberated "woman) There were peasants singing & drummers drumming (pro-abortion ralleys) fanfare, mother nature,etc continuing the thought on the protestors Look at mother nature on the run, in the 1970's (strong support for abortion in the 1970;'s) I was lying in a burned out basement (baby in the uterus) ... I was hoping for replacement (mother yearing for her child) When the sun burst thru the skies (child is "born")(also, bright light shown above the patient) .... ..... I was thinking about what a friend had said i was hoping it was a lie (mother's regrets) Well, i dreamed i saw the silver spaceships flyin' In the yellow haze of the sun There were children cryin and colors flyin (aborted babies) All around the chosen ones All in a dream, all in a dream, the loading had begun Flyin' mother natures' silver seed to a new home in the sun (the last verse depicts the numeous unbron babies being transported together to a safe place-much to the satisfaction of a worried mother. |
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| Sheryl Crow – Father Sun Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| This is a good song, very mystical. Does anyone have any thoughts on what it means? It sounds like it means different things,just random, confused thoughts written thoughts starting out with a one lover talking of their love for another. But it brings to mind some kind of satanic or spirit ritual, ("Light up all the candles".....table, right beside the wine-like a sacrificial table). But then it sounds like its a play on words talking abotu salvation Father "Son"...won't you "save "me Father sun. it's very new age like it's talking about sun worship, also. There's a version by Wynonna, too. Good song, but a bit confusing. | |
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