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If you've not seen "Gone Withe The Wind", you will miss much of the symbolism in this song.
"Scarlett" is one of those women who believe "A woman must have everything", yet they must portray themselves as frail, delicate creatures.
For me, the most telling lines in the song are these: "Cast iron and frail With her impossibly gentle hands And her blood-red fingernails"
Is that nail varnish on ther hands, or real blood? Either way, she's out to dominate.
It's a kind of woman I see quite often, and I like to give them a very wide berth. It's odd though, how some men are drawn to them.
If you've not seen "Gone Withe The Wind", you will miss much of the symbolism in this song.
"Scarlett" is one of those women who believe "A woman must have everything", yet they must portray themselves as frail, delicate creatures.
For me, the most telling lines in the song are these: "Cast iron and frail With her impossibly gentle hands And her blood-red fingernails"
Is that nail varnish on ther hands, or real blood? Either way, she's out to dominate.
It's a kind of woman I see quite often, and I like to give them a very wide berth. It's odd though, how some men are drawn to them.