This song is based on "three" from Hear, Hear which is a cover of Annabel Lee by Poe. Cover's the best word I can think to use because they change a lot of the words around but it's clearly still the same poem.
This song is based on "three" from Hear, Hear which is a cover of Annabel Lee by Poe. Cover's the best word I can think to use because they change a lot of the words around but it's clearly still the same poem.
I would say you're right about this song being an homage. The original poem seems to be about the impermanence of things and how that stops us from ever being truly happy while this song is about fear and jealousy ruining a relationship.
I would say you're right about this song being an homage. The original poem seems to be about the impermanence of things and how that stops us from ever being truly happy while this song is about fear and jealousy ruining a relationship.
Does anyone else see the connection between this and Edgar Allen Poe's "Annabel Lee"?
Poe describes the death of a lover, near the ocean, and the jealously of the "winged seraphs".
I think it pays more homage rather than the same meaning.
This song is based on "three" from Hear, Hear which is a cover of Annabel Lee by Poe. Cover's the best word I can think to use because they change a lot of the words around but it's clearly still the same poem.
This song is based on "three" from Hear, Hear which is a cover of Annabel Lee by Poe. Cover's the best word I can think to use because they change a lot of the words around but it's clearly still the same poem.
I would say you're right about this song being an homage. The original poem seems to be about the impermanence of things and how that stops us from ever being truly happy while this song is about fear and jealousy ruining a relationship.
I would say you're right about this song being an homage. The original poem seems to be about the impermanence of things and how that stops us from ever being truly happy while this song is about fear and jealousy ruining a relationship.