Sounds to me like DevlinMurphy's right, but I think it's also sort of about the Salem Witch Trials. "I've known some witches this town will still not burn/Their never held on trial and we'll never learn." Anybody that has basic knowledge of them (the trials), can see that they're using those as a backdrop for the song. Plus, 1692 is when the Witch Trials went down
well i think your both right, the obvious fact is the witch hunt and the trials but the metaphor is of a girl he knew or that broke his heart, she was obviously no good, and he compares her to a witch and says in the title that shes lucky that it isnt 1692, cause that would be bad for her
well i think your both right, the obvious fact is the witch hunt and the trials but the metaphor is of a girl he knew or that broke his heart, she was obviously no good, and he compares her to a witch and says in the title that shes lucky that it isnt 1692, cause that would be bad for her
Sounds to me like DevlinMurphy's right, but I think it's also sort of about the Salem Witch Trials. "I've known some witches this town will still not burn/Their never held on trial and we'll never learn." Anybody that has basic knowledge of them (the trials), can see that they're using those as a backdrop for the song. Plus, 1692 is when the Witch Trials went down
well i think your both right, the obvious fact is the witch hunt and the trials but the metaphor is of a girl he knew or that broke his heart, she was obviously no good, and he compares her to a witch and says in the title that shes lucky that it isnt 1692, cause that would be bad for her
well i think your both right, the obvious fact is the witch hunt and the trials but the metaphor is of a girl he knew or that broke his heart, she was obviously no good, and he compares her to a witch and says in the title that shes lucky that it isnt 1692, cause that would be bad for her