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RE: Movin' Units and Ohio's Demise?



It seems to me that Linford said (in the liner notes?)
that they had written a lot about death recently.
Maybe this is such an instance.

--- Trudy <ortrudes@mindspring.com> wrote:
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> 
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> 
> S&TH wrote:
> ".....Also, I'm curious about the line in "Ohio"
> which says, "It's so
> strange to see your story end." Has Karin ever
> talked about this what it
> means? Does anyone have any interpretations?"
> 
> I have never heard any words from Karin about this
> particular part of
> the song, but my own interpretation is that it is a
> farewell to the wild
> and carefree days of her youth and  an acceptance of
> possibly
> unfulfilled hopes and dreams.
> T xo
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