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I always thought he said "you're still my dear" and "you were my dear" (i sound alike and it makes perfect sense).
I always felt like this song was about Fight Club.
Obviously Ed had some sort of interest in the book because he appears in the movie and all the themes of anarchy are present in the lyrics.
Just look them over again in that context and you'll see that it's pretty air tight. Nothing neccesarily contradicts this theory.
interesting to see someone who hears those phrases just like me...
I always thought he said "you're still my dear" and "you were my dear" (i sound alike and it makes perfect sense).
I always felt like this song was about Fight Club.
I always felt like this song was about Fight Club.
Obviously Ed had some sort of interest in the book because he appears in the movie and all the themes of anarchy are present in the lyrics.
Obviously Ed had some sort of interest in the book because he appears in the movie and all the themes of anarchy are present in the lyrics.
Just look them over again in that context and you'll see that it's pretty air tight. Nothing neccesarily contradicts this theory.
Just look them over again in that context and you'll see that it's pretty air tight. Nothing neccesarily contradicts this theory.
interesting to see someone who hears those phrases just like me...
interesting to see someone who hears those phrases just like me...