I'd also like to comment on the tone of this song. It is insistent yet compassionate and understanding. "I thank you, master, but..." It's admirable in this way, that instead of saying "screw you" or railing against everything (as so many "artists" do these days), it instead is understanding of "Master Jack's" mindset even if it does not agree with it, and it simply says "thank you but I'm moving on, in my own way."
I'd also like to comment on the tone of this song. It is insistent yet compassionate and understanding. "I thank you, master, but..." It's admirable in this way, that instead of saying "screw you" or railing against everything (as so many "artists" do these days), it instead is understanding of "Master Jack's" mindset even if it does not agree with it, and it simply says "thank you but I'm moving on, in my own way."
@Bluewaves Excellent explanation -- well stated! Insightful. Thank you.
@Bluewaves Excellent explanation -- well stated! Insightful. Thank you.