| The Verve – Bittersweet Symphony Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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Mate, I read your text a thousand times, Bittersweet Symphony is my favourite song in the world and I think your explanation is 99% correct. Richard Ashcroft have depression, he takes Prozac for his depression but he writes a lot of songs about happiness, hope, believe that's is possible and theses kind of things... So the way you explain this song seems like just a sad song but I think its a sad and a happy song, this song always give me hope when I'm down so I don't think the song is a sad song, maybe a song about reality. And I think that one thing that can prove my theory is the Chrous, Richard Sings: No change, I can't change I can't change, I can't change But I'm here in my mold I am here in my mold And I'm a million different people From one day to the next I can't change my mold No, no, no, no, no I can't change I can't change And I think that sometimes he didn't sing ''can't'' he sings ''can'', I think thats the thing about life, sometime you think you're can't do something and sometimes you think you can do. Like in their gig on Glastonbury 2008, I think Richard Sings: You know, I CAN change I CAN change, I CAN change But I'm here in my mold I am here in my mold And I'm a million different people From one day to the next I can't change my mold No, no, no, no, no I can't change I can't change So I think he sings that he know he's walking in a road that he didn't want go, and sometimes he think it's impossible go to another direction, but he have hope he will go to that road he want to go and that maybe his troubles won't dissapear but that's, life it's not just sweet, life is bitter too and that's what makes life extraordinary. I really want a answer of you, I will be really glad to know if you agree or not with me |
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