he didn't write the song, but in a long tradition of covers, this one carries a lot of power. his world weary idiom carries so much weight in an intellectual contemplation of sin redemption and humanity vs divinity. there is a very Coleridgian view of redemption, with the sin being the conduit to the ultimate paradise of reconcilliation. i don't know, it is just a great thinking tune.
he didn't write the song, but in a long tradition of covers, this one carries a lot of power. his world weary idiom carries so much weight in an intellectual contemplation of sin redemption and humanity vs divinity. there is a very Coleridgian view of redemption, with the sin being the conduit to the ultimate paradise of reconcilliation. i don't know, it is just a great thinking tune.