I disagree. I think we are the beloved cars; we go where we go in life, but do we actually go or are we sent by some outside force? Perhaps John used cars as an example as they can move, but they must be driven. He's contemplating whether our fate controls us or we control our fate. That's a concept expressed numerous times in this album, and this climactic song really drives it home.
I disagree. I think we are the beloved cars; we go where we go in life, but do we actually go or are we sent by some outside force? Perhaps John used cars as an example as they can move, but they must be driven. He's contemplating whether our fate controls us or we control our fate. That's a concept expressed numerous times in this album, and this climactic song really drives it home.
Dunno, but the line "The beloved cars, they went to where they went" is the dumbest lyric ever.
how dare you
how dare you
I disagree. I think we are the beloved cars; we go where we go in life, but do we actually go or are we sent by some outside force? Perhaps John used cars as an example as they can move, but they must be driven. He's contemplating whether our fate controls us or we control our fate. That's a concept expressed numerous times in this album, and this climactic song really drives it home.
I disagree. I think we are the beloved cars; we go where we go in life, but do we actually go or are we sent by some outside force? Perhaps John used cars as an example as they can move, but they must be driven. He's contemplating whether our fate controls us or we control our fate. That's a concept expressed numerous times in this album, and this climactic song really drives it home.