Holly Holy (correct spelling) is not a religious song, rather a testament to the spiritual power accessible thru the love between a man and a woman. The song is a long rising crescendo (like having sex), culminating in the ultimate product of love and the truest meaning of life... a child between them... "And the seed, Let it be filled with tomorrow"
@billder99
I love how you interpreted this song, He said in an interview that it was about creating a religious experience between and woman and and a man instead of a man and a G-d.
I saw it years ago on the BBC in an interview he did.
I guess maybe he was alluding to the love that is experienced between a man and a woman when making love.
I know I am responding 5 years later, but I have been having a Neil Diamond marathon today and decided to come on here and see what others thought the song meant. Your response was...
@billder99
I love how you interpreted this song, He said in an interview that it was about creating a religious experience between and woman and and a man instead of a man and a G-d.
I saw it years ago on the BBC in an interview he did.
I guess maybe he was alluding to the love that is experienced between a man and a woman when making love.
I know I am responding 5 years later, but I have been having a Neil Diamond marathon today and decided to come on here and see what others thought the song meant. Your response was so right on.
Holly Holy (correct spelling) is not a religious song, rather a testament to the spiritual power accessible thru the love between a man and a woman. The song is a long rising crescendo (like having sex), culminating in the ultimate product of love and the truest meaning of life... a child between them... "And the seed, Let it be filled with tomorrow"
@billder99 I love how you interpreted this song, He said in an interview that it was about creating a religious experience between and woman and and a man instead of a man and a G-d. I saw it years ago on the BBC in an interview he did. I guess maybe he was alluding to the love that is experienced between a man and a woman when making love. I know I am responding 5 years later, but I have been having a Neil Diamond marathon today and decided to come on here and see what others thought the song meant. Your response was...
@billder99 I love how you interpreted this song, He said in an interview that it was about creating a religious experience between and woman and and a man instead of a man and a G-d. I saw it years ago on the BBC in an interview he did. I guess maybe he was alluding to the love that is experienced between a man and a woman when making love. I know I am responding 5 years later, but I have been having a Neil Diamond marathon today and decided to come on here and see what others thought the song meant. Your response was so right on.