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Still listening to this and always will - when the bass comes in it it so beautiful. As for what it means, for me it's just about Mark trying out his thoughts making sense of the world he has to live in. The commentary section is magic. I have this song on so many of my mixed CDs because it is just such a magnificent song. "And if I had a home"

Devastating xx

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I've been listening to this song for over 35 years and never really analysed it but loved it but surely this is a song about Jesus? How he tries to help folk and although they are damaged goods tries to make them better? Simplistic I know but anything else?

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It has always seemed to me to be about how the working-class have always been perceived and this song is a bit of a self-referential thing to that, as in a retort to those perceived ideas - a bit of a "you don't understand us at all" kind of thing going on, so they are parodying what the middle and upper classes think of us. As in, your ideas about us are these things, therefore we have a template that we act upon - but oh boy are you so fucking wrong. The mere fact that this song is written...

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This is such a comforting and beautiful song about overcoming the fear of death. The author confirmed it was not about suicide, but rather about love transcending death and existence continuing in another form beyond death. The lyrics continually emphasize death as natural, not something to be feared.

While not necessarily the author’s intention or religious viewpoint, I view the reaper as God and not a scary, dark being. I think this song depicts the reaper in a similar way β€” as a spiritual being that gathers people not for evil but for them to go on to a better...

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It’s about cultural, ethic, economic clash expressed in a young couple hooking up on Cape Cod. See also: Ottoman and I think maybe Father of the Bride as well

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The comments under this are ancient so I'll tell you my, more updated thoughts:

This song was written by both Hope and David. Who wrote what is the question. I think this song is about loving a woman who is in a relationship with someone else yet feeling as though she's yours. In your mind, this woman is yours already, but she seems unavailable. Hence the transition from: "She's my baby, she belongs to me" to "But I know she belongs to you". The woman is so beautiful that the people walking by want to get to know her as well....

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This song is about horrible graffiti and rubbish in England's towns and cities

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This song is about imagining what could be happening in an Edwardian doll's house

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This song was written after reading a novel about the maiden voyage of the Lusitania sailing from England to the USA which was in September 1907.

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Composed by Ian Churchward and Ashley Mantle about Wigmore castle

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