anonymous

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May 31st 2012!⃝

I wholeheartedly disagree with the analysis that depression is even a remote contributive factor to this amazing song. Even when an artist presents a song in third person perspective, I think it often times is a fair representation of what they, themselves understand to be true than to none other than...themselves.

We, the audience, can grapple with...ourselves...perpetually over what it is the artist is trying to reveal and in doing so miss the value and true meaning, one that only can be felt if you...yourself...can relate. It is meant for no other than that intimate connection between the relative experience of the artist and...yourself. Music is a healing experience and by relating with the artist, one is able to use a mallet to beat out the dents and reshape your internal infrastructure...and THAT is the power of music! It has nothing to do with anyone but...yourself...and the world in which you exist which obviously Hoon did an amazing (not an appropriate word for his greatness) job of relating in ways that perhaps not many can relate, obviously. And I am not meaning to subtract from others own personal experience with this song, in particular, my views are just private, yet not-so-much now. Oh, well...this song really jives with me deep in my soul and makes me want to dress up as a bumble bee and tap dance...not on stage though...never!