Throughout the middle, there's two women singing deep in the mix, and I can't really separate them, so corrections are welcome.
I wonder if the line about 'don't confuse your right with your left hand' is from the (possibly apocryphal) stories of other cultures where the left hand is the hand you use to wipe yourself with, and to offer anything with your left hand is an insult.
Also, I suspect the title line is a bit of wordplay--both "I cry for the country of Iran" and since the protagonist sings over and over that "I'm on the run," then "I cry, for I ran"--I have to run, and I feel guilty.
Throughout the middle, there's two women singing deep in the mix, and I can't really separate them, so corrections are welcome.
I wonder if the line about 'don't confuse your right with your left hand' is from the (possibly apocryphal) stories of other cultures where the left hand is the hand you use to wipe yourself with, and to offer anything with your left hand is an insult.
Also, I suspect the title line is a bit of wordplay--both "I cry for the country of Iran" and since the protagonist sings over and over that "I'm on the run," then "I cry, for I ran"--I have to run, and I feel guilty.