================================================ Subject: Re: 'My Sacrifice' Inspiration From: "creed -7m3 - live" To: Date: Sat 13 Oct 2001 01:00:58 -0400 ================================================ On Fri, 2001-10-12 at 19:59, ]\\[][G}{T§TÖ®]v[ wrote: > Yes, that's true... a song can always be interpreted many ways. But when > the person that wrote the actual song lyrics go and explain what the song is > about, then there's no point in someone else coming along and saying "why > don't they just admit that it's about God?". This in essence is saying that > either the person that wrote the lyrics is a liar, or is delusional. And I > think that in this case, neither is true. I'll hold off on the delusional one. Since that would seem to be judging something that there is no way to back up. But if the song is about Jagger. And the lyrics reflect meeting a friend from times gone by. It makes me question about the sort of thoughts that are passing around the minds of the writers f the song. About the rest of the message. As long as you keep an open mind about the religious and concrete meanings of the songs. I think that both ideas can be discussed reasonably. JC -- Two golfers were being held up as the twosome of women in front of them whiffed shots, hunted for lost balls and stood over putts for what seemed like hours. "I'll ask if we can play through," Bill said as he strode toward the women. Twenty yards from the green, however, he turned on his heel and went back to where his companion was waiting. "Can't do it," he explained, sheepishly. "One of them's my wife and the other's my mistress!" "I'll ask," said Jim. He started off, only to turn and come back before reaching the green. "What's wrong?" Bill asked. "Small world, isn't it?" To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp