luvs_kitties... She seems spiritual, someone who's searching and questioning, who finds an intense spiritual connection with nature and kind of mystical archaic things, but can't accept reasons for faith and/or won't be tied down to an institution.
Christianity still seems to be something that fascinates her in a number of different ways, and she refers to it a lot. Part of it is just the poetic technique of religious imagery implying that something is sacred to her, or using it as a literary reference. And part of it is yearning for a strong and safe response: "Down in a ditch where I nearly served you; up in the clouds where he almost heard you..."
In my opinion, this is a song that's truly concerning the outside world. I think the song is an observation of a marked lack of understanding of the outside world - we're busy people, with busy jobs and a lot of people think of cities as being the sum total of reality without any regard to the natural cycles of things.
In my opinion, this is a song that's truly concerning the outside world. I think the song is an observation of a marked lack of understanding of the outside world - we're busy people, with busy jobs and a lot of people think of cities as being the sum total of reality without any regard to the natural cycles of things.
I think this is a song that's asking us to "go outside" and "break bread" with nature... tadpoles and bean-sprouts.
I think this is a song that's asking us to "go outside" and "break bread" with nature... tadpoles and bean-sprouts.
luvs_kitties... She seems spiritual, someone who's searching and questioning, who finds an intense spiritual connection with nature and kind of mystical archaic things, but can't accept reasons for faith and/or won't be tied down to an institution.
Christianity still seems to be something that fascinates her in a number of different ways, and she refers to it a lot. Part of it is just the poetic technique of religious imagery implying that something is sacred to her, or using it as a literary reference. And part of it is yearning for a strong and safe response: "Down in a ditch where I nearly served you; up in the clouds where he almost heard you..."
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In my opinion, this is a song that's truly concerning the outside world. I think the song is an observation of a marked lack of understanding of the outside world - we're busy people, with busy jobs and a lot of people think of cities as being the sum total of reality without any regard to the natural cycles of things.
In my opinion, this is a song that's truly concerning the outside world. I think the song is an observation of a marked lack of understanding of the outside world - we're busy people, with busy jobs and a lot of people think of cities as being the sum total of reality without any regard to the natural cycles of things.
I think this is a song that's asking us to "go outside" and "break bread" with nature... tadpoles and bean-sprouts.
I think this is a song that's asking us to "go outside" and "break bread" with nature... tadpoles and bean-sprouts.