i think it is about her wishing to protect her love and also her ability to love in the violent times we have.
"you can free the world, you can free my mind" might be an ironic statement on the 1990/91 political situation with western countries starting to "export" western values like political freedom to the world, sometimes using violence and war; while at the same time on european and us-american streets everyday violence made (and makes) people feel unsafe.
i suppose there's more to it, i don't quite get the context between what she sings and what 3D says.
i think it is about her wishing to protect her love and also her ability to love in the violent times we have.
"you can free the world, you can free my mind" might be an ironic statement on the 1990/91 political situation with western countries starting to "export" western values like political freedom to the world, sometimes using violence and war; while at the same time on european and us-american streets everyday violence made (and makes) people feel unsafe.
i suppose there's more to it, i don't quite get the context between what she sings and what 3D says.