Don't be stupid people, this song is not about gay rights, abortion, or child abuse.. It's obviously about Revolution, and war against Government. Don't read inbetween the lines when it comes to song lyrics.
Isn't that what so many lyrics do though? Think of Prince and "1999"--those words seemed simple enough, but really were meant towards Reagan and what was going on at the time.
Isn't that what so many lyrics do though? Think of Prince and "1999"--those words seemed simple enough, but really were meant towards Reagan and what was going on at the time.
Or "Turning Japanese"..I don't mean to be crude, but I think by now most people know what those lyrics are in reference to, and I am not talking about race in any manner.
Or "Turning Japanese"..I don't mean to be crude, but I think by now most people know what those lyrics are in reference to, and I am not talking about race in any manner.
Of course people should read between the lines at times of lyrics, and at other times lyrics are quite straight forward. For example: The nonsensical Paul Anka's "Having My...
Of course people should read between the lines at times of lyrics, and at other times lyrics are quite straight forward. For example: The nonsensical Paul Anka's "Having My Baby"...which of course makes one want to vomit.
@TheProctologist well good sir, if this song is about revolution that includes all of the things you mentioned in your comment, to revolt is to fight for your beliefs / rights against the corrupt governments of our screwed up world. You should read in between every single line because you're not seeing the true meaning.
@TheProctologist well good sir, if this song is about revolution that includes all of the things you mentioned in your comment, to revolt is to fight for your beliefs / rights against the corrupt governments of our screwed up world. You should read in between every single line because you're not seeing the true meaning.
Don't be stupid people, this song is not about gay rights, abortion, or child abuse.. It's obviously about Revolution, and war against Government. Don't read inbetween the lines when it comes to song lyrics.
Isn't that what so many lyrics do though? Think of Prince and "1999"--those words seemed simple enough, but really were meant towards Reagan and what was going on at the time.
Isn't that what so many lyrics do though? Think of Prince and "1999"--those words seemed simple enough, but really were meant towards Reagan and what was going on at the time.
Or "Turning Japanese"..I don't mean to be crude, but I think by now most people know what those lyrics are in reference to, and I am not talking about race in any manner.
Or "Turning Japanese"..I don't mean to be crude, but I think by now most people know what those lyrics are in reference to, and I am not talking about race in any manner.
Of course people should read between the lines at times of lyrics, and at other times lyrics are quite straight forward. For example: The nonsensical Paul Anka's "Having My...
Of course people should read between the lines at times of lyrics, and at other times lyrics are quite straight forward. For example: The nonsensical Paul Anka's "Having My Baby"...which of course makes one want to vomit.
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@TheProctologist well good sir, if this song is about revolution that includes all of the things you mentioned in your comment, to revolt is to fight for your beliefs / rights against the corrupt governments of our screwed up world. You should read in between every single line because you're not seeing the true meaning.
@TheProctologist well good sir, if this song is about revolution that includes all of the things you mentioned in your comment, to revolt is to fight for your beliefs / rights against the corrupt governments of our screwed up world. You should read in between every single line because you're not seeing the true meaning.