If Bad is about addiction… the Indian sky is about the frittering and inexplicibility of relapse…\n\nTo go further.,,\n\nThe last three songs seems to be a trilogy…\n\nBad, Indian sky, and then Elvis is the abject experience of those who love and lose to addiction…it’s an inadequate exposition but a total journey of embarrassing and heroic want that can’t seem to shed itself of self.\n\nDon’t leave\nDon’t leave part of me.\n\nThen I can feel \nLike I feel before \n\nLike I hurt now \nAnd I see the floor\n\nIf you pick me up\nBits and pieces off the floor.\n\n\nAddiction is self serving.\n\nThose who wish to help are a twisted mix of selfish and selfless \n\nBoth portions mourn eventually and independently. \n\nThe theme of the album ‘Unforgettable Fire’ is about the futility of selfish intervention… And the redemption of the selfless kind.\n\nThe difference is pride.\n\nThe good pride. That’s why it’s distinct in the title.\n\n(Pride) in the name of love.\n\n\nThe pride of love is different than the name of love….\n\nGod bless.
If Bad is about addiction… the Indian sky is about the frittering and inexplicibility of relapse…\n\nTo go further.,,\n\nThe last three songs seems to be a trilogy…\n\nBad, Indian sky, and then Elvis is the abject experience of those who love and lose to addiction…it’s an inadequate exposition but a total journey of embarrassing and heroic want that can’t seem to shed itself of self.\n\nDon’t leave\nDon’t leave part of me.\n\nThen I can feel \nLike I feel before \n\nLike I hurt now \nAnd I see the floor\n\nIf you pick me up\nBits and pieces off the floor.\n\n\nAddiction is self serving.\n\nThose who wish to help are a twisted mix of selfish and selfless \n\nBoth portions mourn eventually and independently. \n\nThe theme of the album ‘Unforgettable Fire’ is about the futility of selfish intervention… And the redemption of the selfless kind.\n\nThe difference is pride.\n\nThe good pride. That’s why it’s distinct in the title.\n\n(Pride) in the name of love.\n\n\nThe pride of love is different than the name of love….\n\nGod bless.