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From: rhill@netrun.cts.com (ronald hill)
Date: Sat, 12 Dec 92 14:02:12 PST
Subject: The Big Sky
To: Love-Hounds@uunet.UU.NET
Comments: Cloudbuster
Organization: NetRunner's Paradise BBS, San Diego CA
Jeff speculated on the nature of the line "You never understood me, you never really tried" in The Big Sky. My feeling is that this may be "the sky" or "the clouds" saying this, saying that people don't take the time to appreciate these things any more. I don't have any real "proof" of this, but here's a quote that kind of suggests it: The next song is called "The Big Sky." Someone sitting looking at the sky, watching the clouds change. I used to do this a lot as a child, just watching the clouds go into different shapes. I think we forget these pleasures as adults. We don't get as much time to enjoy those kinds of things, or think about them; we feel silly about what we used to do naturally. The song is also suggesting the coming of the next flood - how perhaps the "fools on the hills" will be the wise ones. (1985, KBC 18) /sa --- rhill@netrun.cts.com (ronald hill) NetRunner's Paradise BBS, San Diego CA