| Morrissey – Scandinavia Lyrics | 9 years ago |
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While the other theories are rather interesting, but maybe Moz saw the beginning of the mass emigration from Islamic nations to Sweden and Norway and wrote this--the hatred of the culture, the violent imagery, the elements of racism, "pinned to a crime," etc. There is also a difference of religious/cultural identity, "praise the god that made ya," suggesting a difference in belief. I also see some unhinged, unstable behavior in the extreme flights of emotion from cursing a nation to the worship of its very soil through the process of a single person holding out their hand. To me it's rather a fatalistic love song from a doomed emigrant to a cold country...in some ways it reminds me of "There is a Light" in it's wild passion mixed with death-obsessed doom. But maybe I'm using hindsight. YMMV. |
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