i agree that it is a-political, and a beautiful and moving song.
i do, however, disagree and say that the line "i've got no wars to win, i don't have a big plan."
points to bush's 'big plan'.
it doesn't really change the meaning of anything, just sets it into a time period, but it's also a very timeless song. just a thought.
i agree that it is a-political, and a beautiful and moving song.
i do, however, disagree and say that the line "i've got no wars to win, i don't have a big plan." points to bush's 'big plan'. it doesn't really change the meaning of anything, just sets it into a time period, but it's also a very timeless song. just a thought.