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The Lyrics of "Lion" Lyrics of
“Lion” When trying to read into Prince, I believe he does a wonderful job of leading us off track. Prince talks on the edge of singing in the opening of, “The Lion of Judah.” “Sitting on the floor of an all white room, feeling like the color blue.” I would suggest that his following lyrics would include, whether or not that means, “Indian style?” or with one knee raised as he supports a wall. And the color blue, lacks the specificity of shade. Is this China Blue? Or Grayskyblue? Prince goes on to philosophically detour us with, “A million mistakes and then some…” Later in the song he forces us to question whether or not he considers his trueblue fans, enemies or not. In my opinion, Prince does a wonderful job on the Lyrical content in general, However the lyrics fail to Solve it’s own problems. T "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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Saaay, wha...? "Plaid shorts are completely over." | |
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I'm part 'Indian' so what does sitting Indian style mean exactly? | |
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wlcm2thdwn said: I'm part 'Indian' so what does sitting Indian style mean exactly?
You don't know what that means, for real? (Indian, not Native American...) | |
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what the... | |
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What I have learned from posting some topics, is that they often seem to be under attack. There is so much repetition here that I try to add a different aspect to things.
When a certain subject, of ones' choosing is on the table for discussion, it becomes an open forum for those that wish to contribute. Your choice is to contribute or not to contribute. If my posts are something that are misunderstood, than all it means to me, is that the reader has little ablility in a light hearted appreciation for Prince, Indian Style, is just what people I knew called sitting on the floor with your legs folded. A strange term I realize. A meditative pose, I should have clarified. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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I was more interested in the Judah/Tamar line of thought. I had no idea that Tamar was a biblical figure until I saw an image at an art gallery last week. There are some interesting ideas in her story:
http://www.biblefellowshi.../Tamah.htm I wonder if Tamar is/was her real name or a given name? I'm looking out for a purple dolphin. | |
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ladycat said: I was more interested in the Judah/Tamar line of thought. I had no idea that Tamar was a biblical figure until I saw an image at an art gallery last week. There are some interesting ideas in her story:
http://www.biblefellowshi.../Tamah.htm I wonder if Tamar is/was her real name or a given name? Wow thats interesting, I always thought Lion of Judah was about a woman with some of the lyrics. Oh Princey if your free for a couple of hours...If you aint busy for the next 7 years...Lets Pretend were married, and go all night.. | |
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bex23 said: ladycat said: I was more interested in the Judah/Tamar line of thought. I had no idea that Tamar was a biblical figure until I saw an image at an art gallery last week. There are some interesting ideas in her story:
http://www.biblefellowshi.../Tamah.htm I wonder if Tamar is/was her real name or a given name? Wow thats interesting, I always thought Lion of Judah was about a woman with some of the lyrics. There's more than one Tamar in the Bible... Judah's father Jacob/Israel gave his son this blessing (Genesis 49:8-10) 8 “As for you, Judah, your brothers will laud you. Your hand will be on the back of the neck of your enemies. The sons of your father will prostrate themselves to you. 9 A lion cub Judah is. From the prey, my son, you will certainly go up. He bowed down, he stretched himself out like a lion and, like a lion, who dares rouse him? 10 The scepter will not turn aside from Judah, neither the commander’s staff from between his feet, until Shi′loh comes; and to him the obedience of the peoples will belong. Through Judah came the Davidic line of kings... leading to Jesus: 5 But one of the elders says to me: “Stop weeping. Look! The Lion that is of the tribe of Judah, the root of David, has conquered so as to open the scroll and its seven seals.” (Revelation 5:5) bold edit [Edited 10/17/07 23:55pm] | |
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Heiress said: There's more than one Tamar in the Bible...
Ack, tell me more! I can't believe I'm letting Prince have his way and learning about the Bible because of his music! I'm looking out for a purple dolphin. | |
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I see that there are 3 references to Tamar in the bible.
1) Tamar and Shelah-parents of Pharez and Zarah 2) Daughter of David, sister of Absalom 3) Daugher of Absalom, wife of Uriel, Mother of Maachah, queen of Abijah. The last reference I find is of a town..Tamar-A frontier place in south Judah. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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Tame said: I see that there are 3 references to Tamar in the bible.
and now I want to find out about all of them, and I feel very sorry for all of them because they're only referred to as wives, lovers, sisters and mothers - don't women *ever* get to do cool things in history?! I'm looking out for a purple dolphin. | |
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ladycat said: Tame said: I see that there are 3 references to Tamar in the bible.
and now I want to find out about all of them, and I feel very sorry for all of them because they're only referred to as wives, lovers, sisters and mothers - don't women *ever* get to do cool things in history?! There are women like that in the Bible... their names are just not Tamar! | |
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Heiress said: ladycat said: and now I want to find out about all of them, and I feel very sorry for all of them because they're only referred to as wives, lovers, sisters and mothers - don't women *ever* get to do cool things in history?! There are women like that in the Bible... their names are just not Tamar! yeah right | |
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theghostoftonym said: Heiress said: There are women like that in the Bible... their names are just not Tamar! yeah right Actually, something interesting i failed to mention... This Tamar who got with Judah was actually an ancestress of Jesus... the two of them together. | |
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