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Such a powerful song. It can bring tears
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2005 fire season. Hi Jake, That was a great fire!
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@zhaster If by pathetic human being you mean super duper awesomely awesome totally cool and hip dude. Then yes you are right.
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@jayyyyjude lol wow you are so prejudice just because i hate niggers and fags you automaticly assume that i am white. Well for your information MISTER i belong to the superior race of LATINOS.YOu should be a ashamed for judging people
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@Drahgoon you are a pathetic human being. What have you become a monster.
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@Drahgoon Right about what? Everything you have said here is completely ignorant and homophobic and makes me want to beat the living shit outa you. People like you, backwoods redneck white trash people, who are afraid of gays and black people. Why dont you go back in your trailer beat your wife, then fuck your sister sooo we can have some peace?
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Johnny Cash is a king
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@rore5455 I dont mean understanding the significance of the line change. I mean understanding the significance of the song and video images together as a complete work, and there is nothing fake about my comment.
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Everyone I know, goes away.
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This is the most powerful song i have ever heard in any music genre.
Johnny Cash was a Legend. He was 71 years old and suffering from multiple health problems and facing with his own mortality when he recorded this song. His emotion and quiet realization in his voice shows through in a magnificent reinterpretation of the song. You can feel his realization that his time is near. The line change to "I wear this crown of thorns" is haunting and prophetic. He died 7 months later. If you, as a mortal human being, cant understand its significance...you never will.
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Chuck Norris holds the door for Johnny Cash
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