This song is about someone whom is confessing thier love for someone else. They want to run and hide, but no matter what, fate keeps pulling them back to where they are now. A very beautiful love song indeed. The set of lyrics that go "And all my instincts, they return..." and so on, he's realizing that his facade of denial is fading and that there's no turning back, which means that he has to say what he feels...and by looking in the person's eyes, they feel as if, they're whole again. This is definitely a nice song to identify with.
I can see how people will get the song confused with god and the love for a woman. But in fact you are all correct. Peter Gabriel loves to reference god and he is a strong advocate in Humanitarianism. In most of his concert, he has a african singing the course "Your Eyes". He is speaking about pure love for humans. I thinking he wanted to wield two to give a double meaning since they both represent the samething. When you look in to someones eyes, you can sometimes see yourself. He looks into that persons eyes and sees a...
I can see how people will get the song confused with god and the love for a woman. But in fact you are all correct. Peter Gabriel loves to reference god and he is a strong advocate in Humanitarianism. In most of his concert, he has a african singing the course "Your Eyes". He is speaking about pure love for humans. I thinking he wanted to wield two to give a double meaning since they both represent the samething. When you look in to someones eyes, you can sometimes see yourself. He looks into that persons eyes and sees a resolution to the worlds problem. The lack of love for someone just being a human. Not even a thousand churches to open this door. He relates it to churches because Jesus Christ is the Messiah of Humanism and since his death, the establishment has exploited his teachings to impossible matters. I almost cried when I heard this song in concert. Cause it was the setting his was at, the advocation he was making that it was clear he wishes for world peace.
every time now i hear this song, i cry...my mother recently died and this song has a new meaning to me. My mother actually liked Sledgehammer & this brought me back to my Peter Gabriel CD.
every time now i hear this song, i cry...my mother recently died and this song has a new meaning to me. My mother actually liked Sledgehammer & this brought me back to my Peter Gabriel CD.
This song is about someone whom is confessing thier love for someone else. They want to run and hide, but no matter what, fate keeps pulling them back to where they are now. A very beautiful love song indeed. The set of lyrics that go "And all my instincts, they return..." and so on, he's realizing that his facade of denial is fading and that there's no turning back, which means that he has to say what he feels...and by looking in the person's eyes, they feel as if, they're whole again. This is definitely a nice song to identify with.
I can see how people will get the song confused with god and the love for a woman. But in fact you are all correct. Peter Gabriel loves to reference god and he is a strong advocate in Humanitarianism. In most of his concert, he has a african singing the course "Your Eyes". He is speaking about pure love for humans. I thinking he wanted to wield two to give a double meaning since they both represent the samething. When you look in to someones eyes, you can sometimes see yourself. He looks into that persons eyes and sees a...
I can see how people will get the song confused with god and the love for a woman. But in fact you are all correct. Peter Gabriel loves to reference god and he is a strong advocate in Humanitarianism. In most of his concert, he has a african singing the course "Your Eyes". He is speaking about pure love for humans. I thinking he wanted to wield two to give a double meaning since they both represent the samething. When you look in to someones eyes, you can sometimes see yourself. He looks into that persons eyes and sees a resolution to the worlds problem. The lack of love for someone just being a human. Not even a thousand churches to open this door. He relates it to churches because Jesus Christ is the Messiah of Humanism and since his death, the establishment has exploited his teachings to impossible matters. I almost cried when I heard this song in concert. Cause it was the setting his was at, the advocation he was making that it was clear he wishes for world peace.
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every time now i hear this song, i cry...my mother recently died and this song has a new meaning to me. My mother actually liked Sledgehammer & this brought me back to my Peter Gabriel CD.
every time now i hear this song, i cry...my mother recently died and this song has a new meaning to me. My mother actually liked Sledgehammer & this brought me back to my Peter Gabriel CD.