"Now that the world isn't ending, it's love that I'm sending to you"
There is some kind of learned REALISM here. The singer expected a dramatic, heroic DELIVERANCE or SALVATION of some kind. That did not come. So he has to accept the world as it is -- undramatic, unheroic, and full of bad as well as good.
Was this song written FOR Spiderman? It's basically perfect for describing Spiderman's coming of age.
"Now that the world isn't ending, it's love that I'm sending to you"
There is some kind of learned REALISM here. The singer expected a dramatic, heroic DELIVERANCE or SALVATION of some kind. That did not come. So he has to accept the world as it is -- undramatic, unheroic, and full of bad as well as good.
Was this song written FOR Spiderman? It's basically perfect for describing Spiderman's coming of age.
@bobbyramsey it was indeed written for Spider-Man lol☺
@bobbyramsey it was indeed written for Spider-Man lol☺