I agree Mark is very well read and intelligent, and also a great and under appreciated songwriter, hence double entendre's and metaphors. I won't pontificate on what this song is about (at a guess, yep, reckon destruction of the environment, and maybe also the self assuredness that those doing the destruction afford themselves).
And re some spiritual comments, yes there are undoubtedly spiritual/religious connotations or should i say implications, I think particularly
for those wealthy conservative right christian types think god's children will never die...but I don't think this song paint's them in a good light.
And yes, I thought about it.
So now, onto The Holy Grail?
Do I need to think about that too?
I agree Mark is very well read and intelligent, and also a great and under appreciated songwriter, hence double entendre's and metaphors. I won't pontificate on what this song is about (at a guess, yep, reckon destruction of the environment, and maybe also the self assuredness that those doing the destruction afford themselves).
And re some spiritual comments, yes there are undoubtedly spiritual/religious connotations or should i say implications, I think particularly for those wealthy conservative right christian types think god's children will never die...but I don't think this song paint's them in a good light.
And yes, I thought about it.
So now, onto The Holy Grail? Do I need to think about that too?