My mom used to play JT on our road trips to Vermont, which I guess is why I like him so much now as an adult.
I never understood the last verse and when I asked her about it, she said she was there in concert seeing him when he mentioned what it's about. She said that the Unification Church used to hold mass wedding ceremonies, where you would marry a whole bunch of people at once. This takes the intimate feel away from a wedding, but there's something really beautiful about that. Taking out all the materialistic qualities and you're just left with people who love each other. "I watch them turn like pages, one by one by one" follows along with the whole repeat of the song, lining things in your life up
My mom used to play JT on our road trips to Vermont, which I guess is why I like him so much now as an adult.
I never understood the last verse and when I asked her about it, she said she was there in concert seeing him when he mentioned what it's about. She said that the Unification Church used to hold mass wedding ceremonies, where you would marry a whole bunch of people at once. This takes the intimate feel away from a wedding, but there's something really beautiful about that. Taking out all the materialistic qualities and you're just left with people who love each other. "I watch them turn like pages, one by one by one" follows along with the whole repeat of the song, lining things in your life up