I'm torn. I tend to think that loki is really onto it (the comparisons are just too close to be a coincidence), but at the same time I like to think that J. is singing about a woman he loves, that he's lamenting the fact that she's fervently religious and will never love him completely because she loves her god too much.
I'm torn. I tend to think that loki is really onto it (the comparisons are just too close to be a coincidence), but at the same time I like to think that J. is singing about a woman he loves, that he's lamenting the fact that she's fervently religious and will never love him completely because she loves her god too much.