The Hitchcock movie is based on the book Strangers on a train by Patricia Highsmith, where two strangers meet on a train, one talking about his cheating wife and the other talking about his dad. one of the men says he'll kill the others wife if he kills his dad, and they go through with it.
anyways, does it sound to anyone else like instead of "take me to it, take me to her, maybe, maybe its just a dream" its "didn't do it, didn't do it, made me, made me, its just a dream"? this part isnt in the booklet in the cd
I definitely hear, "Didn't do it, didn't do it." Honestly, this makes more sense to me with the rest of the lyrics and the book reference. Perhaps she wants to pretend it's all dream, and that it didn't actually happen. Perhaps it's regret.
I definitely hear, "Didn't do it, didn't do it." Honestly, this makes more sense to me with the rest of the lyrics and the book reference. Perhaps she wants to pretend it's all dream, and that it didn't actually happen. Perhaps it's regret.
The Hitchcock movie is based on the book Strangers on a train by Patricia Highsmith, where two strangers meet on a train, one talking about his cheating wife and the other talking about his dad. one of the men says he'll kill the others wife if he kills his dad, and they go through with it.
anyways, does it sound to anyone else like instead of "take me to it, take me to her, maybe, maybe its just a dream" its "didn't do it, didn't do it, made me, made me, its just a dream"? this part isnt in the booklet in the cd
I definitely hear, "Didn't do it, didn't do it." Honestly, this makes more sense to me with the rest of the lyrics and the book reference. Perhaps she wants to pretend it's all dream, and that it didn't actually happen. Perhaps it's regret.
I definitely hear, "Didn't do it, didn't do it." Honestly, this makes more sense to me with the rest of the lyrics and the book reference. Perhaps she wants to pretend it's all dream, and that it didn't actually happen. Perhaps it's regret.