Whomever the song is about - if it is, indeed, about a specific person - I think the lines 'You're so vain. I bet you think this song is about you, don't you?' encapsulate a brilliant and satisfyingly provocative irony. This is because should the adressee(s) attempt a rebuttal - by claiming that even if the lyrics are not entirely about them, they are at least in part; due to the very encompassing nature of the song, which incorporates anyone who belives that Simon is referring to them - then they merely confirm how vain they are. It's like goading...
Whomever the song is about - if it is, indeed, about a specific person - I think the lines 'You're so vain. I bet you think this song is about you, don't you?' encapsulate a brilliant and satisfyingly provocative irony. This is because should the adressee(s) attempt a rebuttal - by claiming that even if the lyrics are not entirely about them, they are at least in part; due to the very encompassing nature of the song, which incorporates anyone who belives that Simon is referring to them - then they merely confirm how vain they are. It's like goading people into behaving arrogantly, and then taking that as testament to their true colours. I love how inflammatory that is!
Lots of men fit this song.
Whomever the song is about - if it is, indeed, about a specific person - I think the lines 'You're so vain. I bet you think this song is about you, don't you?' encapsulate a brilliant and satisfyingly provocative irony. This is because should the adressee(s) attempt a rebuttal - by claiming that even if the lyrics are not entirely about them, they are at least in part; due to the very encompassing nature of the song, which incorporates anyone who belives that Simon is referring to them - then they merely confirm how vain they are. It's like goading...
Whomever the song is about - if it is, indeed, about a specific person - I think the lines 'You're so vain. I bet you think this song is about you, don't you?' encapsulate a brilliant and satisfyingly provocative irony. This is because should the adressee(s) attempt a rebuttal - by claiming that even if the lyrics are not entirely about them, they are at least in part; due to the very encompassing nature of the song, which incorporates anyone who belives that Simon is referring to them - then they merely confirm how vain they are. It's like goading people into behaving arrogantly, and then taking that as testament to their true colours. I love how inflammatory that is!
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