Unconquered Sun: Perfect. Absolutely perfect. I don't know how you feel about astrology or anyone else, for that matter, but Rob Thomas has the same birthday as an ex of mine (Aquarius) and with your explanation for this song it makes utter sense.
They're so far detached from the world (or even society as a whole and how it's supposed to act, etc.) that they're practically outsiders, watching everyone else break down or out or whatever, and not knowing why they don't. Or can't, or won't: whichever applies to the individual. Some question it, some accept it and others fight against it and overcompensate. The moment emotion takes over, or 'The Burn', as he calls it at this particular time. Mike Patton's lyrics (of Faith No More) also ring of this detached state of being as well. But in the case of this song, full agreement with Unconquered Sun. ^__^
Unconquered Sun: Perfect. Absolutely perfect. I don't know how you feel about astrology or anyone else, for that matter, but Rob Thomas has the same birthday as an ex of mine (Aquarius) and with your explanation for this song it makes utter sense.
They're so far detached from the world (or even society as a whole and how it's supposed to act, etc.) that they're practically outsiders, watching everyone else break down or out or whatever, and not knowing why they don't. Or can't, or won't: whichever applies to the individual. Some question it, some accept it and others fight against it and overcompensate. The moment emotion takes over, or 'The Burn', as he calls it at this particular time. Mike Patton's lyrics (of Faith No More) also ring of this detached state of being as well. But in the case of this song, full agreement with Unconquered Sun. ^__^
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