This song is always telling me that some people may think they know him or you or me but they really don't. No matter what you do or say you really don't know me as well as you think.
I agree w/ chris14799. This song explains that you could examine someone every day for the rest of your life. Likely Sting is referring to the papparazzi here.
I agree w/ chris14799. This song explains that you could examine someone every day for the rest of your life. Likely Sting is referring to the papparazzi here.
It is tongue in cheek: you can examine me to the point of stealing my eyeballs and coming back for the sockets.
It is tongue in cheek: you can examine me to the point of stealing my eyeballs and coming back for the sockets.
I think it can also apply to our life today with computers, technology, handheld devices enabling a total lack of privacy.
I think it can also apply to our life today with computers, technology, handheld devices enabling a total lack of privacy.
Ironically even with all of this information, unless you are a part of a person's life and that person actually wants you there, you likely know nothing about them....
Ironically even with all of this information, unless you are a part of a person's life and that person actually wants you there, you likely know nothing about them. I think it means anything you can hear or observe about someone this way is likely false. The truth of a person's soul is that in which they are willing to let you see. Everything else is superficial BS and basically useless knowledge.
This song is always telling me that some people may think they know him or you or me but they really don't. No matter what you do or say you really don't know me as well as you think.
I agree w/ chris14799. This song explains that you could examine someone every day for the rest of your life. Likely Sting is referring to the papparazzi here.
I agree w/ chris14799. This song explains that you could examine someone every day for the rest of your life. Likely Sting is referring to the papparazzi here.
It is tongue in cheek: you can examine me to the point of stealing my eyeballs and coming back for the sockets.
It is tongue in cheek: you can examine me to the point of stealing my eyeballs and coming back for the sockets.
I think it can also apply to our life today with computers, technology, handheld devices enabling a total lack of privacy.
I think it can also apply to our life today with computers, technology, handheld devices enabling a total lack of privacy.
Ironically even with all of this information, unless you are a part of a person's life and that person actually wants you there, you likely know nothing about them....
Ironically even with all of this information, unless you are a part of a person's life and that person actually wants you there, you likely know nothing about them. I think it means anything you can hear or observe about someone this way is likely false. The truth of a person's soul is that in which they are willing to let you see. Everything else is superficial BS and basically useless knowledge.