thanks for explaining all that AllforMJ, I'm glad you did because I don't think I would have
ever connected those dots but yes, I do see the irony now :yes:
@ Rock with You reference and yep, I do recall that about Hold My Hand :wub: what a great song. I have a feeling it could still end up on the album.
Edit: I knew there was something I wanted to ask somebody before I ended my post!
Thanks
Lillie.
Moddie if you please don't mind, could u be so kind as to oblige me the same as AllforMJ did and help me get the connection. I remember the
first time reading what you'd said and I didn't follow you and now that it comes up again it gives me a chance to ask u, ... pretty please?
:scratch: Sometimes I seriously think I was behind the delivery room door when 'the ability to easily grasp poetic nuances' was being passed out.
Well, maybe not so much as
wanting to leave his beloved as just that feeling of commitment I feel the song mostly implies. In another sense, the concept of "dying" "for" a beloved reminds me of the line in Fall Again that says, "I can bleed I can breathe
I can die in my sleep 'cause you're always there in my dreams" To me that line is just too ironic, and yet to me it just means the person feels just that strongly, not so much they really want or desire to actually die because I don't feel MJ did actually want to. To "die" in one's sleep while dreaming of the beloved is in a sense to "be with" that person so it could be a reference to "dying" for someone or "dying" to be with someone. Oh well, kinda random thought I guess....or not ... I mean :huh:
right Linda? Is that something like what u meant?
Personally I don't find it inconceivable at all. It would certainly raise a lot of questions that this forum won't allow so we'd better leave it to the imagination, but as far as the concepts in this thread go, it certainly
flows and makes sense that he would leave the spotlight to take on the possibility of living a normal life. As a human being, there's but so much abnormalcy anyone can take and MJ has had more than his share throughout his entire life. And I agree that as much as he undoubtedly enjoyed being the KOP he seemed to have had
enough of certain aspects of it and isn't he the one who said, "don't
stop til you get
enough"
Yes, you don't mind being the "renegade" do ya?
you're so funny. Well, y'know that's one of those thoughts many might have but not post but it should be ok ... I don't believe any one person could have that thought without
some others having it also, so I'm sure you're not alone in thinking that way.
Yes, because it
can't die. God is Love and God is Life Eternal.
:wub: reminds me of the song MP posted from West Side Story (was just watching WSS last night! I love it too MP :yes: )
...specifically the line at the end of the song that says,
"Make of our vows, one last vow, even death won't part us now"
I can't resist posting this scene between Maria and Tony
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A0fVWomF90
but here it is just the song without the preceeding scene :wub:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUYKnWIyrzw
In listening right now I just realized it also goes with what Linda said, the line in the song that says,
"now it begins, now it starts, one hand, one heart,
even death won't part us now"