Your assumption is that if a song does not have many comments, people apparently don't find it a beautiful song" (or in other words: beautiful songs have many comments). I think this assumption is incorrect. This site is called 'songmeanings.com', not 'songbeauty.com', for a reason. People get here to find out about & discuss meanings of songs, particularly if there is something to be discovered or discussed that is interesting or ambiguous or mysterious or captivating or... you name it.
Your assumption is that if a song does not have many comments, people apparently don't find it a beautiful song" (or in other words: beautiful songs have many comments). I think this assumption is incorrect. This site is called 'songmeanings.com', not 'songbeauty.com', for a reason. People get here to find out about & discuss meanings of songs, particularly if there is something to be discovered or discussed that is interesting or ambiguous or mysterious or captivating or... you name it.
The meaning of the song 'Candle in the wind' is pretty clear and self-explanatory. It is hard...
The meaning of the song 'Candle in the wind' is pretty clear and self-explanatory. It is hard to miss what the song is about. This explains, to me at least, why not many people contribute to a discussion about its meaning.
why has only one person (2 now) postde a comment on this song? it's beautiful!
Your assumption is that if a song does not have many comments, people apparently don't find it a beautiful song" (or in other words: beautiful songs have many comments). I think this assumption is incorrect. This site is called 'songmeanings.com', not 'songbeauty.com', for a reason. People get here to find out about & discuss meanings of songs, particularly if there is something to be discovered or discussed that is interesting or ambiguous or mysterious or captivating or... you name it.
Your assumption is that if a song does not have many comments, people apparently don't find it a beautiful song" (or in other words: beautiful songs have many comments). I think this assumption is incorrect. This site is called 'songmeanings.com', not 'songbeauty.com', for a reason. People get here to find out about & discuss meanings of songs, particularly if there is something to be discovered or discussed that is interesting or ambiguous or mysterious or captivating or... you name it.
The meaning of the song 'Candle in the wind' is pretty clear and self-explanatory. It is hard...
The meaning of the song 'Candle in the wind' is pretty clear and self-explanatory. It is hard to miss what the song is about. This explains, to me at least, why not many people contribute to a discussion about its meaning.