posted June 30, 2009 07:09 PM
VinayM19,All I can say is THANK YOU.
I have different views, though.
I do respect yours, honestly. At least you did take the time and energy to send a message to me.
In my view, this is a song that begins with hints about giving without having something badly needed in return, consequently a state of loss...and ends with a cry for help.
I was only a seventh grader when I first watched him on a store semi-big screen, mesmerized, and got a copy of his then latest album, "Dangerous"- and I would just play the cassette tape with my walkman all night, and during daytime when I had spare time, and just passionately sing along. I got so excited. So very carried away. In retrospect, gosh- I was just a kid.
I didn't realize there were already warning signals and cry for help expressed in the songs on that album.
This is THE question- the good guys, the bad guys, whoever, whatever, the ones who made the King of Pop, the ones who destroyed the very same human being...
WHO IS IT?
D
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Every night and every morn,
Some to misery are born;
Every morn and every night,
Some are born to sweet delight.
Some are born to sweet delight,
Some are born to endless night.
~William Blake