I know this may be a long shot, but maybe this song is about slavery. It fits if you think about it in that context, and E-Pro=Emancipation Proclamation.
I totally agree, when you listen to and read the lyrics very carefully this really does make sense, so does your explanation of the title. We learnt about slavery quite a bit in school last year and there are many references in the song that relate directly back to the experiences of slaves.
I totally agree, when you listen to and read the lyrics very carefully this really does make sense, so does your explanation of the title. We learnt about slavery quite a bit in school last year and there are many references in the song that relate directly back to the experiences of slaves.
Such a great song regardless of the meaning really.
Such a great song regardless of the meaning really.
I know this may be a long shot, but maybe this song is about slavery. It fits if you think about it in that context, and E-Pro=Emancipation Proclamation.
I totally agree, when you listen to and read the lyrics very carefully this really does make sense, so does your explanation of the title. We learnt about slavery quite a bit in school last year and there are many references in the song that relate directly back to the experiences of slaves.
I totally agree, when you listen to and read the lyrics very carefully this really does make sense, so does your explanation of the title. We learnt about slavery quite a bit in school last year and there are many references in the song that relate directly back to the experiences of slaves.
Such a great song regardless of the meaning really.
Such a great song regardless of the meaning really.