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I like one analysis of this song someone made, that its about the ego and super ego. Or it reminds me of the song by the Beatles, The Fool on the Hill, the fool being the truly enlighten one who sees the sun going down, and sees the world spinning round. Some people believe that there is a reference to the Crucifixion of Christ in this song, but as a metaphor in reference to the ego. And as you rise above the fear lines in his brow You look down Hear the sound of the faces in the crowd (hanging from your cross in front of the masses with your crown of thorns) could be a reference to being crucified by someone with a major ego problem. And whos the fool who wears the crown? And go down in your own way And every day is the right day And as you rise above the fear-lines in his brow (the one that is being crucified) You look down Hear the sound of the faces in the crowd (disapproval). Its the concept of feeding ones own ego by destroying the ego of another. The healthy ego vs the unhealthy ego, the magistrate being the unhealthy ego. Roger Waters Pink Floyd was very powerful shit! The guy is a true poet! Read more: Pink Floyd - Fearless Lyrics | MetroLyrics https://youtube/watch?v=NM1a7vojSCQ
Posted on: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 13:26:48 +0000

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