Note, this is a Literal Interpretation.
Christ laid down his life for his friends of this there is no greater sacrifice.Judas dimed out his friend for money. Sinners need love. That's fine. But I don't see the narrator of the song rebuking Judas for his bad behavior. Love needs courage. I see a twisted reward system here. Reguardless of what Judas does, she engages in ambiguious double entendre when she needs to be crystal clear on direction here. She should be challenging him, not enabling him. ... She is rationalizing with a confused moral compass. She is beyond repentance that is geo specific on the dante scale.
Interpretation:"Literal";
Artist:"Lady GaGa";
Album:"Born This Way";
Song:"Judas";
Subject:"Narrator;
Rating:"Hell:
Malebolge:Evil Counselors";
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Lou Reed;Coney Island Baby
William James defines the cycle of of the "sick soul" (this not a negative term) as having an affinity with a need to raze the earth and follows with redemption in pure light, love.
Want to play football for the coach...the first step to enlightenment (faith)
Remember the princess who lived on the hill/who loved you even though she knew you was wrong...Hope
And you think about/All of those things that you done...here is the pathos of the sick soul. here is the pyre by which he purifies himself
And the Glory of Love...(Charity) a psalm to the glory of love
Artist:"Lou Reed";
Album:"Coney Island Baby";
Song:"Coney Island Baby";
Subject:"Narrator"; Rating:"Heaven:Fixed Stars"
Labels:
Coney Island Baby,
DanteScale,
Heaven:Fixed Stars,
Lou Reed
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