I totally agree, she goes to the rooftop for some space from doing her duty etc, shes unhappy,& her knight arrives. I see it as a happy 'fairy tale'(not that I believe in them) nevar considered it to be anything else & on consideration I still think Shockdelica's right. Shel Silverstein the writer knows,not necc Marianne who may have put her own interpretation to it. I like Dr Hooks version
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I totally agree, she goes to the rooftop for some space from doing her duty etc, shes unhappy,& her knight arrives. I see it as a happy 'fairy tale'(not that I believe in them) nevar considered it to be anything else & on consideration I still think Shockdelica's right. Shel Silverstein the writer knows,not necc Marianne who may have put her own interpretation to it. I like Dr Hooks version
Just Sayin'
God, you lot are a bit depressing. I'm always unfortunately taking things literally.... why can't she just go off and live her dreams?
Maybe I'm missing something, but this seems to be a typical wife that's done her duty and has missed out on other great things in her life.
Just sayin'
I totally agree, she goes to the rooftop for some space from doing her duty etc, shes unhappy,& her knight arrives. I see it as a happy 'fairy tale'(not that I believe in them) nevar considered it to be anything else & on consideration I still think Shockdelica's right. Shel Silverstein the writer knows,not necc Marianne who may have put her own interpretation to it. I like Dr Hooks version Just Sayin'
I totally agree, she goes to the rooftop for some space from doing her duty etc, shes unhappy,& her knight arrives. I see it as a happy 'fairy tale'(not that I believe in them) nevar considered it to be anything else & on consideration I still think Shockdelica's right. Shel Silverstein the writer knows,not necc Marianne who may have put her own interpretation to it. I like Dr Hooks version Just Sayin'