This song is beautiful and it is sinister. I think it could have been written by someone who was suffering from bipolar affective disorder or manic depression. People with the bipolar gene are said to be sensitive and artistic and creative and very colourful. We are the lucky ones, we shine like a thousand suns. But then the mania gets too intense and the colours all run together.. like Van Gogh cutting off his ear.
The mood swings keep people company, in one glorious harmony, waltzing with destiny forever because they are very impulsive and don't plan their lives logically and...
This song is beautiful and it is sinister. I think it could have been written by someone who was suffering from bipolar affective disorder or manic depression. People with the bipolar gene are said to be sensitive and artistic and creative and very colourful. We are the lucky ones, we shine like a thousand suns. But then the mania gets too intense and the colours all run together.. like Van Gogh cutting off his ear.
The mood swings keep people company, in one glorious harmony, waltzing with destiny forever because they are very impulsive and don't plan their lives logically and rationally, like other people do.
The mania always cycles into depression and so the bipolar gene dances him or her into the night, under the romantic full moon, and then turns her back towards the light. And so she will be taken through the cycle again and again by the chemicals dancing in her head.
Depression is dark as night but mania is ecstasy, heaven just beyond the grasp, sacred visions and poetry. This song could be about intense moods, and the desire of the person to be taken again, on the dark waltz from the blazing of a thousand suns to the moonlit night where death steals up behind her. Or is it about drugs?
No comments geez this is a fabulous song that makes me shiver when i hear it
This song is beautiful and it is sinister. I think it could have been written by someone who was suffering from bipolar affective disorder or manic depression. People with the bipolar gene are said to be sensitive and artistic and creative and very colourful. We are the lucky ones, we shine like a thousand suns. But then the mania gets too intense and the colours all run together.. like Van Gogh cutting off his ear. The mood swings keep people company, in one glorious harmony, waltzing with destiny forever because they are very impulsive and don't plan their lives logically and...
This song is beautiful and it is sinister. I think it could have been written by someone who was suffering from bipolar affective disorder or manic depression. People with the bipolar gene are said to be sensitive and artistic and creative and very colourful. We are the lucky ones, we shine like a thousand suns. But then the mania gets too intense and the colours all run together.. like Van Gogh cutting off his ear. The mood swings keep people company, in one glorious harmony, waltzing with destiny forever because they are very impulsive and don't plan their lives logically and rationally, like other people do. The mania always cycles into depression and so the bipolar gene dances him or her into the night, under the romantic full moon, and then turns her back towards the light. And so she will be taken through the cycle again and again by the chemicals dancing in her head. Depression is dark as night but mania is ecstasy, heaven just beyond the grasp, sacred visions and poetry. This song could be about intense moods, and the desire of the person to be taken again, on the dark waltz from the blazing of a thousand suns to the moonlit night where death steals up behind her. Or is it about drugs?