Shame nobody has commented on this song, one of my favourites.
Wouldn't like to try and go there with a meaning, but incredibly, the songbook has a repeat of 'cry' as the final word, and not 'die'. Not what I heard on the record, but it's the only part of the sung in full harmony.
I also think that 'box's' fits the context better than 'boxes': surely Pandora only had to open one box?
@AyliCarper My reply is a little late, but I agree with you that the singular possessive "box's" fits better than "boxes".
All in all a great song and one that I've loved for decades.
@AyliCarper My reply is a little late, but I agree with you that the singular possessive "box's" fits better than "boxes".
All in all a great song and one that I've loved for decades.
Shame nobody has commented on this song, one of my favourites.
Wouldn't like to try and go there with a meaning, but incredibly, the songbook has a repeat of 'cry' as the final word, and not 'die'. Not what I heard on the record, but it's the only part of the sung in full harmony.
I also think that 'box's' fits the context better than 'boxes': surely Pandora only had to open one box?
@AyliCarper I always thought it was "Freeing locks, Pandora's box's tendrils are extended..."
@AyliCarper I always thought it was "Freeing locks, Pandora's box's tendrils are extended..."
I Don\'t Know Why The Song Didn\'t Do ItWell It\'s One Of My All Time Favorites Mark Stein Baldwinsville Ny
I Don\'t Know Why The Song Didn\'t Do ItWell It\'s One Of My All Time Favorites Mark Stein Baldwinsville Ny
@AyliCarper My reply is a little late, but I agree with you that the singular possessive "box's" fits better than "boxes". All in all a great song and one that I've loved for decades.
@AyliCarper My reply is a little late, but I agree with you that the singular possessive "box's" fits better than "boxes". All in all a great song and one that I've loved for decades.