![]() The normal life, that love of that regular "girl next door" who could never bear the continuous journeying of this hellbound Path, the abandonment of something more beautiful and genuine than anything that will ever be discovered on the Great Adventure ensuing from this Faustian agreement that in the end will leave the author burning for eternity. That special, sweet regular girl who makes a house a home is never going to wait around for THAT, and often not even for a tame and mature touring musician. The stories we have heard of with Led Zeppelin and The Who were the stories of very young men who were otherwise BORED and entertaining themselves. 'I will take your pain / And put it on my heart / I wont hesitate / Just tell me where to start,' he crooned to her. It's not really fun or glamorous, especially once reaching your 30s, which Buck would have been by the time he wrote this. 'Sophie, where you at Theres not much to say, but I love you,' Joe said. Anyone who has traveled for their career knows what this feels like, but turn it up many notches of intensity with the trappings of being a touring rock star. A big trade off "living for giving the devil his due" and the home he will never have, which includes the regular things everyone needs. I mean Dont fear the reaper was written about Stephen King's The Stand- and that is Soldier what you describe would be the unspoken trade-off of the pact this song is about and the "between the lines" sub-narrative. and these guys seem to like to write songs about books. He says "WE KNOW TIME" about 2 dozen times throughout the book. ![]() the lyrics areīesides the fact that The opening lyrics of Burnin for You are obviously a rewrite of Kerouac song, the two main characters spend a lot of time waxing philosophic about a lot of things, including TIME, and one of them(Dean Moriarty) has something of a catchphrase. Kerouac even wrote a fictional song that appears in the book at a couple points. Its about two guys during the late fifties who spent a lot of time bumming around the country getting into a lot of different shit, doing drugs, and lookin for love. I cant find any acknowledgment of this but The song was obviously written about the book "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac. Well I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for you I've seen suns that were freezing and lives that were through I'm not the one to tell you what's wrong or what's right I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for you And I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for you
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