Hmmm if you (parberoo) are right, then I'm way off on the Duke album;
For some reason I've always felt "Behind the Lines", "Guide Vocal", "Duke's Travels" and "Duke's End" are completly connected together.
Plus, from your view, the following part "For nobody would understand, And you kill what you fear." doesnt fit anywhere. I think it's more the "fairytale character" from "Behind the Lines" (see my post there... ive got an extremly vague understanding of that song's meaning) that has entered the "reader's" life for real (again, like i said for "Behind the Lines", "neverending story" style) and must leave in fear of other people seeing it/him/her because it/he/she is very different and people tend to be afraid of very different beings. Often we kill one another over physical differences... in fear of that difference.
Hmmm if you (parberoo) are right, then I'm way off on the Duke album;
For some reason I've always felt "Behind the Lines", "Guide Vocal", "Duke's Travels" and "Duke's End" are completly connected together.
Plus, from your view, the following part "For nobody would understand, And you kill what you fear." doesnt fit anywhere. I think it's more the "fairytale character" from "Behind the Lines" (see my post there... ive got an extremly vague understanding of that song's meaning) that has entered the "reader's" life for real (again, like i said for "Behind the Lines", "neverending story" style) and must leave in fear of other people seeing it/him/her because it/he/she is very different and people tend to be afraid of very different beings. Often we kill one another over physical differences... in fear of that difference.