| Michael Martin Murphey – Wildfire Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I can buy most of your interpretation, but the relationship of 'she' to the singer that you suggest doesn't fit. "Oh, they say died one winter" suggests to me he only knows of her from stories. She's somewhat of a fantasy figure to him, a legend or myth. If the rest of your explanation is correct, I imagine the owl is there for the sixth night because the singer is already starved to the point of imminent death, and he's hoping this fantasy of woman and horse is coming to take him from his lonely life of toil and now famine. She is his preferred version of an angel. Thoughts? |
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