Friday, April 12, 2013

Ring Of Fire

Now I will do another analysis. It's clear I can't think of much of anything to write recently. I haven't really been able to talk to Blue much either, in having a conversation or in having the chance to. I haven't been that social in general, it makes it so that I don't spend as much time thinking so then I have less to say. But I'm going to write about how I relate to "Ring of Fire" by Johnny Cash.

Love is a burning thing
and it makes a firery ring
bound by wild desire
I fell in to a ring of fire...

He's saying that love can look beautiful and majestic, but it can hurt and when it does it's not annoying, it's painful. Love can surround you like a ring. It's not always hurting you, but the ring of fire (love) occasionally has embers and flares flying from it and burning you. There's also the temptation to embrace love, otherwise know as touching the fire. He got to far in love. No need to explain how I relate to it.

I fell in to a burning ring of fire
I went down,down,down
and the flames went higher.
And it burns,burns,burns
the ring of fire
the ring of fire.

He's repeating to confirm that we know, he's stuck in love. He's found the one, or thought to. He fell deep enough in love that he got an actual ring. He got married. At first it looked nice, but then he felt the burn of disappointment.


The taste of love is sweet
when hearts like our's meet
I fell for you like a child
oh, but the fire went wild..

He's saying it's nice. He enjoys being in love, especially when it's with someone he truly. But it turns out he was blinded by other things and was foolish to say he's in love. It was still good though, until things got out of control. I really didn't have to explain why I can relate to these. Any poster that may read this daily knows the way I feel. The sadness inflicted by loneliness and distance. Good night.


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