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I feel like this song can have two meanings - she either sings about her ex boyfriend or perhaps a friend. Maybe about Barrie. It seems like she's trying to talk about regretting leaving him and willing to do anything just so he can come back. I kind of got a vibe that this song might be about someone deceased. Maybe a friend. Everything I said about a former love can also apply for a friend. She's willing to do anything just for them to come back.

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Funnily enough, we are currently learning about crossing the threshold in terms of sound in Psych class. This accrued knowledge gives the lyrics a whole new passive meaning. I say it could be interpreted in two ways: the "sounds" of modernity and society which can feel so close yet so far depending on how you look at it: the glass half empty, if you will. And at its worst, it is deafening, and Lana is metaphorically referring to moving away from the noise. The other is the non-scientific meaning of "threshold": crossing a wooden moat-like path, according to Google. Lana...

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Cat Stevens sought spiritual enlightenment because he was dissatisfied with the Christian Church. He explored different religions and they all show up in his lyrics. He wrote "Oh very young" in response to Don McCleans song "American Pie." Both referenced Buddy Holly, who died tragically as a young man, and his songs. Riding the great white bird into heaven is a Hindu reference about Vishnu riding a great white bird into heaven. Vishnu was king of the gods and Buddy Holly was king of fifties rock. Both songs reference Holly's song "Not Fade Away." ...

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I think this is a happy song that means exactly what it seems to mean. Neil is a man of the people and the lower classes rock.

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Neil Young
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this is a great 3eb tune, another one from this album motorcycle drive-by .. and then Ursa Major was great --

this song is prolly Transcendent for some ppl 4 sure, I'm sure there may be a post on here from an insider who knows exactly what Stephan wrote this of -- but I do take it to be that maybe actually his significant other was both victim and perp. - it's prolly real powerful for some chicks looking back too. this feeling that whoever was over your intoxication up on high had ordained it, coping with it all.. anyway it's...

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If the verse is not yours and not mine, why should we still search for it?

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The song's name itself is a reference to Aleister Crowley's poem Hymn to Pan:

Thrust the sword through the galling fetter,

All-devourer, all-begetter;

Give me the sign of the Open Eye

Black flame is a concept shared by many forms of Satanism, although its exact meaning varies.

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Some of you have suggested that the words "they're beating plowshares into swords" is a reference to the plight of farmers who had lost their lands; but that is incorrect. Henley is actually drawing from the Bible to make a specific point about the state of the world, and he does this by inverting several words from a specific verse. In Isaiah 4:2, the prophet Isaiah looks into a future era of world peace: "He shall judge between the nations, and shall decide disputes for many peoples; and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning...

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There's a part missing in the lyric above, as per sang by Gary in one of his latest gigs: "Now it's over but there's no one left to see" The first part is missing.

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It's amazing how Gary can talk about machines, androids, robots and the like but still create another layer of interpretation focused on human (or a particular man) feelings, associated to relationship fears or issues already.

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