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This isn't usually my style of music but I love this song.
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I think I never understood this song fully till I had a son.
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@jjk717 I'll agree with you. But I find myself spinning the first two OP cd's more than Mary's - and I have them all - Mary's solo CD's, November Project and the new OP.
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a mto tempo conheci essa banda..e na hora ja fui comprar os cds...recomendo pra pessoas de bom gosto.....
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Wish there was more music like made today instead of the crap put out now. Love this song from the first. Still gives me the chills. And Mary Fahl's voice is awesome!
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my parents used to play this for me when i was a baby :)
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@ijk717 I've seen Mary Fahl twice now in Pittsburgh; a friend and I actually did promotion for her before her show at Club Cafe this past summer. She's a phenomenal artist and a wonderful human being. We had a great time talking to her after the show, and she provided some useful insight on a couple of songs that I'd been wondering about.
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@hotrod322008 She plays solo now and her voice is as amazing as ever! Mary Fahl dot com.
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@michaeljehn She still plays the Pittburgh area from time to time. You should go to her website and get on her mailing list. Mary Fahl dot com.
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@brownriceboiy Can you imagine a Mary Fahl/Sarah McLaughlin duet? The mind boggles...
@truffelsnuffler The song is actually about child sexual abuse. The child in the grave is symbolic of the death of innocence. The video flashes to the little girl at different stages in her life and her having to deal with something "that happened long ago, something that will not let go." The video has the flashes of the ominous figure with the key to her room. The last image is powerful with the old woman holding and coddling the baby over the grave. She is conforting the child in herself.
steev11 1 year ago 6
Really moving album, sad they could not maintain.
sunottellin 1 year ago 3