Enkephalen
My Stars!
You know those backward played records only talk about killing or love the devil.
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You know those backward played records only talk about killing or love the devil.
The songwriter suggests that the "Cecilia" of the title refers to St. Cecilia, patron saint of music [1] in the Catholic tradition, and thus the song might refer to the frustration of fleeting inspiration in songwriting, the vagaries of musical fame or in a wider sense the absurdity of pop culture. The song is generally interpreted as a lament over a capricious lover who causes both anguish and jubilation to the singer. St. Cecilia is mentioned in another Paul Simon song, "The Coast" (from his 1990 album The Rhythm of the Saints): "A family of musicians took shelter for the night in the little harbor church of St. Cecilia."
Paul Simon admitted that's what the song is about
A second after the photo was taken, all that's left of the little one is a pile of fur.
You mean he thinks with his dick?
I find it both ironic and humorous that you, the head of the MIGHTY DLA, has been reduced to posting replies through the use of funny kitty pictures. Fallen far?
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