>>19817143
I read he wrote it very quickly.
It was just words to him.
no Heaven?
sounds like doctrine.
do you take doctrine from a guy who whips off lyrics in two minutes?
it became an anthum because it was played to death.
the song 'mind games' was more correct: it described the process of writing throw away lyrics.
it is amazing to me that after 60 years people are still stuck in that groove of diefying the guy and putting his throw away lyrics up as doctrine.
it's only because it verifies marxist indoctrination (no heaven) that people love it so much.
he was a junkie, a flawed guy. He knew he tended to write manipulative lyrics. He tried to get away from it, but he went back to it.
He's gone, anon. He was a lyricist and wrote throw away catchy lyrics that some people, empty as they were, used to fill up their heads with false doctrines.
He knew it, why can't you see that?