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A song about existentialism or the philosophy with regards for only one's self and nothing about others or the world that one lives in.

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I think it's about a commentary on a movie about domestic violence?

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Back in the Day

I'm in agreement with llscience. Pompeii is used as a metaphor to describe somebody standing still, looking out as their life falls apart and swallows them whole. It seems to me that the narrator is somebody who has big dreams but becomes content working a regular job and living a regular life. One day they stop and look out at their life realizing that it's not what they had always dreamed about. They've been stuck in this monotonous, never-changing life that doesn't live up to what they'd hoped. And now in this realization, they start to lose that optimism that...

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These are the Frank Zappa lyrics, not the Andre Williams lyrics.

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i dont know shit about what it means, but the definition of umbra is the darkest part of a shadow cast by something, so thats pretty cool ig

also im like 15 years late. good song, good band. im glad my brother showed me them, theyre my favourite band now

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Many of us (Christians, Heathens, Pagans, Atheists) celebrate the cultural aspects of Christmas; gift giving, commercialism, drinking and being merry. Many of us thank God/Jesus and think warm thoughts about a babe in a manger with straw, animals and shepherds gathering round, the magi, a star. Jackson is saying, whatever he may be to you, Jesus, is not for the hypocritical, who take him out of mothballs every December and put him back in his box a month later. Jackson is saying that he is not a believer in Jesus as Savior, but that does not mean that the words...

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