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Jari
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I am Japanese and not a native English speaker.
But I can understand that some of this song could be taken as sexual innuendos.
Dolphin, Owl, slide into a pocket, harmonica, etc.
However, can we explain the beauty and brilliance of this song by interpreting it like a Freudian who associates everything with libido?
Morrissey sings that her game is older than America (which has a history of less than 250 years)," it is not the "oldest work".
And she is Veronica, not Mary Magdalene.
I think Veronica is a little creature with her own spots.
She fits in your pocket and brings you good luck.
She will make you succeed in your last chance.
And she can even play the harmonica for you...
Isn't it a wonderfully pretty song?
But I ask with all humility as a non-native speaker.
Is there something hidden in this song that compels us to take it sexually?
But I can understand that some of this song could be taken as sexual innuendos.
Dolphin, Owl, slide into a pocket, harmonica, etc.
However, can we explain the beauty and brilliance of this song by interpreting it like a Freudian who associates everything with libido?
Morrissey sings that her game is older than America (which has a history of less than 250 years)," it is not the "oldest work".
And she is Veronica, not Mary Magdalene.
I think Veronica is a little creature with her own spots.
She fits in your pocket and brings you good luck.
She will make you succeed in your last chance.
And she can even play the harmonica for you...
Isn't it a wonderfully pretty song?
But I ask with all humility as a non-native speaker.
Is there something hidden in this song that compels us to take it sexually?