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From: Robb McCaffree <nsrjm@nursepo.medctr.ucla.edu>
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 1997 03:26:21 -0800
Subject: Re: Kashka from Baghdad
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Grifone wrote: > > D.Plaister wrote: > > > > Is this song about two homosexuals? > > Yes, it is. KaTe admitted that too (if i'm not wrong). I've always wondered what the line "they never go for walks/maybe it's because the moon's not bright enough/there's light in love you see" meant. Is it denigrating Kashka's relationship (and therefore homosexuality) for needing more light than the moon can provide? And does the moon/la lune refer to what I think it does? Robb