Does anyone else sense a vague connection with Romeo and Juliet? After all, the potion Juliet takes that makes her appear to be dead lasts 42 hours. This might be stretching it, but one who is a deeper thinker than I might be able to support this theory.
You've got a very good connection there, and I also did realize that in Romeo and Juliet, the Friar made a potion for Juliet to appear dead and awake in 42 hours so she wouldn't marry Paris and could reunite with Romeo, but we know that didn't happen.
You've got a very good connection there, and I also did realize that in Romeo and Juliet, the Friar made a potion for Juliet to appear dead and awake in 42 hours so she wouldn't marry Paris and could reunite with Romeo, but we know that didn't happen.
So in reality, you can see the connection between this song and Romeo and Juliet. However it is in someway a stretch. There could be so many meanings for this song, because honestly I see 42 everywhere I go for some reason, including Romeo and Juliet. But I personally don't think it's about Romeo and Juliet, the reason why is because it doesn't talk about love at all, how they rushed, and it doesn't exactly pin point their deaths, unless you think very hard. Perhaps you could say "you thouhgt you might be a ghost" is a relation because Romeo he was dead without Juliet, when he wasn't, he almost got to heaven but he killed himself which was the gravest sin at that time, and Juliet almost got to heaven as well but she committed the sin as well. That's the best I can do to support that theory.
Does anyone else sense a vague connection with Romeo and Juliet? After all, the potion Juliet takes that makes her appear to be dead lasts 42 hours. This might be stretching it, but one who is a deeper thinker than I might be able to support this theory.
You've got a very good connection there, and I also did realize that in Romeo and Juliet, the Friar made a potion for Juliet to appear dead and awake in 42 hours so she wouldn't marry Paris and could reunite with Romeo, but we know that didn't happen.
You've got a very good connection there, and I also did realize that in Romeo and Juliet, the Friar made a potion for Juliet to appear dead and awake in 42 hours so she wouldn't marry Paris and could reunite with Romeo, but we know that didn't happen.
So in reality, you can see the connection between this song and Romeo and Juliet. However it is in someway a stretch. There could be so many meanings for this song, because honestly I see 42 everywhere I go for some reason, including Romeo and Juliet. But I personally don't think it's about Romeo and Juliet, the reason why is because it doesn't talk about love at all, how they rushed, and it doesn't exactly pin point their deaths, unless you think very hard. Perhaps you could say "you thouhgt you might be a ghost" is a relation because Romeo he was dead without Juliet, when he wasn't, he almost got to heaven but he killed himself which was the gravest sin at that time, and Juliet almost got to heaven as well but she committed the sin as well. That's the best I can do to support that theory.