Okay, I’m being a pig [oink, oink] here but hey, so what? Let’s say the man of the song hears news he doesn’t want to hear and asks the messenger to stop working, stop preaching and adapt a more lighthearted perspective. Still, the messenger has delivered meaningful, appreciated—if not longed for news on love. The spirit messenger is a woman—a personification of the messages flooding from her and her words were earth shaking. Must have been some message … But don’t grab her, don’t steal her, and don’t try pretending she’s some hallucination. There’s something mystically religious about her despite the fact that she seems ethereal to the man. Regardless of his doubts, saints, angels and stars aren’t experiencing similar misgivings. The messenger seems to have the answer to everything that pains earth and her solutions appear to be unorthodox or conceivably too simplistic. Possibly like a Vila, if the man doesn’t love this goddess—his best friend is perfectly willing to elbow him out of the way. The messenger leaves the man of the song reconsidering his thoughts on religion, beliefs, the Bible, Christian religious origins, forbidden fruit and …. who knows? Maybe the messenger is married to someone else.
Okay, I’m being a pig [oink, oink] here but hey, so what? Let’s say the man of the song hears news he doesn’t want to hear and asks the messenger to stop working, stop preaching and adapt a more lighthearted perspective. Still, the messenger has delivered meaningful, appreciated—if not longed for news on love. The spirit messenger is a woman—a personification of the messages flooding from her and her words were earth shaking. Must have been some message … But don’t grab her, don’t steal her, and don’t try pretending she’s some hallucination. There’s something mystically religious about her despite the fact that she seems ethereal to the man. Regardless of his doubts, saints, angels and stars aren’t experiencing similar misgivings. The messenger seems to have the answer to everything that pains earth and her solutions appear to be unorthodox or conceivably too simplistic. Possibly like a Vila, if the man doesn’t love this goddess—his best friend is perfectly willing to elbow him out of the way. The messenger leaves the man of the song reconsidering his thoughts on religion, beliefs, the Bible, Christian religious origins, forbidden fruit and …. who knows? Maybe the messenger is married to someone else.