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when i was 11 or 12 two girls liked me, they were friends and i didn't know they liked me until 1 moved back to her home state and i moved schools. i was also tall and long haired, peter steele 2.0.

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A "touch" better than Al Wilson's cover version, though his is just as epic... Written by Cher's producer, Jerry Fuller, who'd also worked with Al Wilson as well... -- Dave

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Just a lyrics correction: "And my long black Cadillac comin' for to carry me home..." not "forth." It's a reference to the old gospel song "Swing low, sweet chariot, comin' for to carry me home; Swing low, sweet chariot, comin' for to carry me home. I looked over Jordan and what did I see, Comin for to carry me home? A band of angels comin' after me, Comin' for to carry me home. Swing low...etc"

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I have always believed the woman in this song was killed by her lover. The first three "there goes" are opportunities to fly away. Then the drumming changes to taps and there goes an "angel" and a "steeple", which are funeral references. A cop car and the eagle, a rapacious bird of prey are next. Then the raven, a symbol of death, is the last reference. The ribbons of the flag represent two lives completely destroyed.

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Almost all my posts here are 'my interpretation' because it is more valuable to me. I tend to think that music is one of those unique areas that what it means to a person personally is sometimes as or more important than what the musician meant.

In truth, it probably is a Jews interpretation of Israels trials (too many exact references like 'desert sand'). But, for me, when I play this song and think about it I like to have some emotional connection to it. Also, Dylan tried to say this song is not political. So what else could it...

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Funny how long ago these comments were! It's also odd that nobody simply read the explanation that the band itself gave, where guitarist Tremonti said it was auto biographical, and was about the stress and angst he felt while being lost between the ages of 18-23 working two jobs trying to get through school. Man can I identify with that. Those are some of the most challenging years for young men - to transition from boy to man. The world is handing you a sh*t sandwich while saying "hope you enjoyed your childhood and gained some skills because you are...

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i discovered this song a few weeks ago while ive been in a state of depression. i relate these lyrics to myself; “the tunnel is dark, all i could focus on was you” the path im going down in life is dark but i still manage to have a bit of hope (something or someone further down the tunnel that i focus on and wish to see) on the days that i feel better, “desperate for life, desperate to hear you call me” im desperate to have that hope come to me to give me peace or to hear you...

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This is about the profound exploration of the bittersweet nature of fame and the personal sacrifices that come with it.

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"The size of your cock will get you nowhere" - narrator is a cuck, these words are a warning to the one who cuckolds him

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