Look for the novel of the same name, written by Penelope Farmer. And try to find the original British release, not the American version that's missing the final chapter. It will explain the meaning of the song.
My name is Charlotte, and a friend of mine just shared this song with me. This song resonate with me on every level, every word, from past to future, and I am now 31. Alone, weird and Charlotte sometimes.
Literature influences Rob a lot,..............he explains how he fits all in.........a day at the pub................he can be very disciplined.........seriously........
I cant believe this song is nearly 40 years old now, i listened to this song maybe in 1983 or 4 when i was 22 now im 59 it was surely ahead of its time it still resonates with me after all these years.
When we were a happy family... cooking breakfast...i played this song ... it resonated through the house ... now that you passed ... tears slip out as i hold on to the memories of us ... at our happiest ... because sometimes i dream ...
+Sebastian Smulka yea I was telling a co-worker about how I love this song just as much today as in my youth, and that song was from '81 or 82, she replied " oh I was born in 89" I was like DAMN!
Even if the 80's had a huge diversity of songs, I still wonder, nearly 40 years later, how they found the inspiration to write such a unique masterpiece. It sounds like nothing else... Although it's always with love, with so much love, but it doesn't look like everything else !
What a song this really is, I remember hearing it when it was first released all those years ago, thinking this song is so different from anything else I had ever heard before. Well it is now 2024, and it still sounds like nothing I have ever heard before, what an evergreen masterpiece this really is. Total respect to a band that have stood the test of time. I salute you. ✊🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏
Todas as festinhas dos anos 80 era de lei rolar The Cure, Depeche Mode, New Order, Joy Division, Echo e The Bunnymen, UltraVox, The Smiths, Clash, Buzzcocks, The Sisters Of Mercy, Bauhaus, The Police, The Mission..mas The Cure é sagrado e essa música é simplesmente formidável!
Incredible true story, while on a holiday in the 1980s I picked up a secondhand book entitled Charlotte Sometimes and I started reading it, noticing that the the words on the page were strikingly similar to lyrics of a Cure song. I should had bought the book but I didn't.
The lyrics are beautiful, mysterious like the music. Poetry. Like another here, I never 'heard' them before, but do now. From my 17 year old self when I first heard it. And now I've found what I always wanted. A calling, a hard job a long job. Thank you Charlotte.
Juste génial ! Robert Smith a une sensibilité exacerbée, il est cultivé, instruit, intelligent et fascinant. Je suis son travail avec The CURE depuis mon adolescence et ce 27 novembre 2020 je l'admire toujours. Il me fascine tellement. Je l'aime. J'aime sa personnalité. Bien amicalement de France où Robert Smith et the CURE sont toujours bienvenus
Essa música nos transporta não importa a época em que a pessoa está ..ela te leva a épocas passadas e e até ao além ... Transcende o passado ..presente e futuro ! E eterna ... não a morte ou fim para está música ... só há eternidade!!!!
It was a gloomy Wednesday, winter 1992. She was there in the doorway, an angelic figure lit by the streetlights off the snow. It’s been 28 years... I miss pet parakeet sprinkles. RIP babe!
It seems that on every upload of Charlotte Sometimes by The Cure (here on UA-cam) someone is asking about the original video. Not a fan-based one nor the one issued by Polydor to promote the single...... but the one that was filmed on the grounds of the abandoned mental asylum. For some reason (I believe it has something to do with copyrights) it gets taken down from here as soon as it's uploaded. So if you would like to view that one, you have to go to Vimeo. There it's been uploaded by several people but it is the original. :-)
The faces, the voices, the sounds are all the same. We are all the same on a quantum level, on an esoteric level, strands of light, strands of particles connect us. Sometimes I dream, sometimes Charlotte is Charlotte, sometimes, and otherwise she is me, she is you, she is humanity, we are all the human experience. We are all light, we are all darkness, the dance and play of light on a stage, a sound, fury, then silence.
you never had to cry alone .. you never had to lay alone.. i have always been here .. you just had to make your choices.. and i didnt want to stop you from what you thought you wanted.. you never died to me you just made choices
“Charlotte Sometimes” by The Cure is a poignant and introspective song that delves into themes of identity, loneliness, and the search for belonging. Let’s explore this song through a four-point sermon: Identity and Disconnection: Illustration: Imagine Charlotte, a young girl who feels lost and disconnected from the world. She grapples with questions like, “Who am I?” and “Where do I belong?” Supporting Verse: Ecclesiastes 1:2 says, “Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity.” Charlotte’s struggle reflects the universal human condition of seeking meaning and purpose. Temporal Fragility: Illustration: The song’s refrain-“Charlotte sometimes crying for herself”-captures the fleeting nature of our existence. Like Charlotte, we all experience moments of sorrow and vulnerability. Supporting Verse: James 4:14 reminds us, “For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.” Our lives are transient, urging us to seek eternal significance. Yearning for Consistency: Illustration: Charlotte’s longing for stability echoes our desire for constancy amidst life’s changes. She wishes to “stay the same,” seeking an anchor in a shifting world. Supporting Verse: Hebrews 13:8 assures us, “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever.” In Christ, we find unwavering love and stability. Hope Beyond the Present: Illustration: Charlotte’s dreams transport her to different times, offering glimpses of hope beyond her current reality. Similarly, our hope lies beyond the temporal. Supporting Verse: Romans 8:24-25 encourages us: “For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it.” Our ultimate hope rests in Christ’s return. In conclusion, “Charlotte Sometimes” reminds us that our earthly journey is marked by questions, vulnerability, and longing. Yet, in Christ, we find our true identity, eternal hope, and the promise of unchanging love.
“Some shine and some don’t. I suppose you could say the Overlook has something about it that’s like, shining.” - Kubrick’s, The Shining Haha haha Aces. Some Americans lived in a political bubble. They’re in shock from constant exposure to worldly wise events.
*A Coke (R) with Lime at the D-Block* "The Engineering Nightmare" Hmmm. Mmmm. Good morning! First, you find an iron ore pit full of dark grey magnetite. Then, you add it with coke and limestone in a blast furnace and separate the slag. This will give you pig iron, which has too much carbon as opposed to iron, which has too little. Then, the pig iron is smelted through oxygen, which removes the carbon content and makes it steel or carbon is added to iron at high temperatures. This is then heated, formed, and cut into usable steel products. The Ancient Greeks were the first to develop the blast furnace and went to great lengths to keep it secretive. Add in some Occult, Sacred Geometry, and linen dying and cart in some limestone to a castle site for an Iron Age castle effect. Steel produces yellow sparks while iron produces orange or red. This is how you can tell if it is steel or iron, will lose its magnetism quickly whilst steel will retain it. Steel was rare in the Iron Age but became common in the late 1800s. Recycling steel is just a matter of reheated forming, and other softer metals are easily recast in a crucible. Add various chisels, bow lathes, and wood. Mine some saltpeter from bat caves, add some sulfur, and charcoal, and hollow a tube for a rifle or gun. The rest is sand, soda ash and limestone sprinkled with metal shavings and magnetic breaks on an Archimedean wheel. Paper is just screened rag pulp and ink is candle soot, water, and binder. Plastic is just tree glue or epoxy basically. It's melted into a formed steel frame. A battery is just anything that will hold a charge. The first electric cables were run on batteries at a railroad. Distillation is just boiled run off through a tube. Certainly you can adjust the recipes with a little math. Good luck! Unfortunately, some witches were tortured and executed for chemistry related information in the past. I'm just here to collect your souls, for the truth is all. iosoiovoiosoi -Mephistopheles
*Are Demons Real?* "Separating the Light from the Dark" Are demons real, or do they just exist as metaphors? The answer to both questions is yes. The reason is simple. One simply asks the question, "does art imitate life or does life imitate art?" When creating a work of art or poetry or a story one first begins to ascribe a list of traits, color schemes, animals, characteristics, situations, facial expressions, seasons, even numbers that fit and follow the creation of one's demon or devil as a character or subject. These traits exist as real in the world, therefore demons and devils are real simply because the world and people carry these traits and characteristics. When one identifies with a character such as a Devil it is empowering those traits in oneself and changes a person as they begin to surround themselves with these aspects and it grows exponentially make these traits more real. Evil is immortal simply because one cannot take this list of traits and eliminate them from the world. They are intertwined in mankind and nature and will exist forever. The creation of evil and darkness in art becomes simply an amalgamation of one's list of light and dark themes, thereby the creation of pure evil holds only to these traits. Unfortunately, masculinity tends to fall into the realm of darkness which sometimes gets confused in the draw. -Francis Blake, AA-Graphic Design/ Machining Metals
*The Angelic Powers* What is transcendence, really? How does one transcend another person or persons? Transcendence is any act that puts a person’s perspective high above another’s thereby reducing them to an easily controlled body. This can be done by any means that achieves this goal. One begins to see the other or others as animals or demons or unevolved oafs. The most common is the deliberate memorization of esoteric information such as through physically high places such as Celestial bodies or figuratively high places such as historical antiquity or science, mathematics, engineering, religion, or self defense and wartime strategies. Information is the most common strategy in transcendence but it can also be achieved through planning and formality in presentation, the arts, music, or rhetoric. Any work that provides transcendental perspective is considered both sacred and held secretively by the world. Transcendence is especially important in avoiding spiritual possession and communication. Transcendence usually requires daily exercise. It’s like a sword on your throat while you lay on the ground helpless. -Horus R. Guile
*What was "Reconquista" in Spain?* "What is Goth Music, Really?" Spain was originally an eclectic region consisting mostly of Franks and Visigoths, Muslims, and Jews. Reconquista was about recapturing territory from Muslims who were more brown in color, and also similar to the the Inquisition of Jewish Spaniards. The hierarchy of Spanish blood had to do with largely being white and Catholic for a certain period of time, though Spanish blood is largely unwanted the same as Germanic blood because of its poor historical roots. This goes back to the Fall of the Roman Empire, though there is some evidence that Spain was first settled by Egyptians, which is a sort of scary conspiracy because of the god Osiris. Pre-antiquity gods were very map oriented in their mythos and Spain would have been a correlation to Hades or Hell. White people are believed to be the descendants of Adam and cast out of Paradise. The Holy Roman Empire was filled with all sorts of Devil conspiracies that stretch as far as being run by the Devil and torn down by him through French campaigns and into WWI and II. The Devil is linked to pre-Christian Paganism and economics and the market versus nobility and may have wrought the development of gunpowder. They had all sorts of internal issues such as scientific proofs, grimoires written by monasteries, Occultism, ministeriales giving bad advice to kings, Renaissance Greek information, lack of economic participation, on and on. Nobody wanted to rule over it because it was so belligerent and raucous. Whether this is linked to Goth music remains a mystery because strategic lyricism is also like an onion and fails in its petals. Why anybody would want to restart a dead empire is beyond me especially when it was largely based on the subjugation of information. basically the Goth Kingdom suffered so may information leaks and wars it collapsed. In WWII Hitler may have been considered the antichrist because he was funded by wealthy metals shops and aristocrats who would have been linked to the Devil figuratively in order to enact some sort of continuing revenge upon the German population for unknown reasons, probably personal or linked to the subjugation of information. In short, there become two factions of Goth at war. There are the Nobility and the Aristocracy. The Nobility being linked to government and the Aristocracy to economics. The nobility is bent on harboring information above you and into white power. The economic side is also bent on harboring information but into witchcraft. It is Vampires Versus Witches.
this is one of the most beautiful songs ever made
fr
The Cure made some of the most beautiful gothic rock songs ever...
Agreed!!!
This song gives me chills, it sounds so mysterious and medieval.
Look for the novel of the same name, written by Penelope Farmer. And try to find the original British release, not the American version that's missing the final chapter. It will explain the meaning of the song.
My name is Charlotte, and a friend of mine just shared this song with me. This song resonate with me on every level, every word, from past to future, and I am now 31. Alone, weird and Charlotte sometimes.
have you read the book this song is based from?
@@charleswalls5438yeh...........
Literature influences Rob a lot,..............he explains how he fits all in.........a day at the pub................he can be very disciplined.........seriously........
I cant believe this song is nearly 40 years old now, i listened to this song maybe in 1983 or 4 when i was 22 now im 59 it was surely ahead of its time it still resonates with me after all these years.
I feel the same...le temps est assassin.😢😢
When we were a happy family... cooking breakfast...i played this song ... it resonated through the house ... now that you passed ... tears slip out as i hold on to the memories of us ... at our happiest ... because sometimes i dream ...
thanks ...
I cry for your
I'm so sorry.
Rip derek tom ... 18years of marriage wasnt enough ... I cry because I miss you and I cry because I know u miss us too...
Wow. Beautiful, like the song.
Still strange, still touching after all these years that passed away since my youth... Thank you!
+Sebastian Smulka yea I was telling a co-worker about how I love this song just as much today as in my youth, and that song was from '81 or 82, she replied " oh I was born in 89" I was like DAMN!
Moxica Ouch! I’ve had that experience too many times myself!
Even if the 80's had a huge diversity of songs, I still wonder, nearly 40 years later, how they found the inspiration to write such a unique masterpiece. It sounds like nothing else... Although it's always with love, with so much love, but it doesn't look like everything else !
The 80s were a great time.
A perfect book,a perfect song. Love the words written by Penelope Farmer and the song made by Robert and his Cure. All so talented.
I love this rhythym and weird lyrics like this! The Cure takes you to a different world 🖤🦇
Thooooooowwwppppp
I JUST finished reading this book today. I have loved this song for several years, so here I am to listen and read the lyrics and connect the dots
ROBERT SMITH HAS THE SENSITIVITY OF A MOZART, THE MYSTERY OF A DEBUSSY AND THE PASSION OF A CHOPIN, HE IS SIMPLY THE BEST !
si bien dit Gabriel!!!!
and the fatness of any other working class twat in Britain
Saraiva Toledo u r stupid.
Robert smith is the best
gabriel hebert agree
What a song this really is,
I remember hearing it when it was first released all those years ago, thinking this song is so different from anything else I had ever heard before.
Well it is now 2024, and it still sounds like nothing I have ever heard before, what an evergreen masterpiece this really is.
Total respect to a band that have stood the test of time.
I salute you.
✊🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏
I totally agree! Every time I'm listening to this song, even if I'm not singing along with Robert, I ALWAYS SING THAT PART.
Todas as festinhas dos anos 80 era de lei rolar The Cure, Depeche Mode, New Order, Joy Division, Echo e The Bunnymen, UltraVox, The Smiths, Clash, Buzzcocks, The Sisters Of Mercy, Bauhaus, The Police, The Mission..mas The Cure é sagrado e essa música é simplesmente formidável!
Thank you for this. From the first moment I heard this song I was haunted. Seeing your video, I am haunted once again.
Love this. All these years and I'd never bothered listening to the lyrics.... in detail.
Thank you :-)
One of the first concerts I ever saw...'89..amazing...Fascination Street tour
Incredible true story, while on a holiday in the 1980s I picked up a secondhand book entitled Charlotte Sometimes and I started reading it, noticing that the the words on the page were strikingly similar to lyrics of a Cure song. I should had bought the book but I didn't.
The lyrics are beautiful, mysterious like the music. Poetry. Like another here, I never 'heard' them before, but do now. From my 17 year old self when I first heard it.
And now I've found what I always wanted. A calling, a hard job a long job. Thank you Charlotte.
Robert Smith : Is a true ( Original ) So many different styles & Looks owe Robert Smith recognition for his awesomeness !!
Lestat Landerz yes!! 💖💖💖 true and used there unique sound to use in other bands biting on the cure or the man Robert. 😄 Amazing
One of the pioneers of gothic rock
Robert Smith is a poet, lyrical genius.....can't be matched.
He always chills me good...deeper than center of earths center crust
Masterpiece
Juste génial ! Robert Smith a une sensibilité exacerbée, il est cultivé, instruit, intelligent et fascinant. Je suis son travail avec The CURE depuis mon adolescence et ce 27 novembre 2020 je l'admire toujours. Il me fascine tellement. Je l'aime. J'aime sa personnalité. Bien amicalement de France où Robert Smith et the CURE sont toujours bienvenus
Magnifique déclaration d'amour a Robert Smith et a' The Cure.
👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
Quem em 2019? Vi o show em 1987 em porto Alegre e nunca mais fui o mesmo
Thanks for this! Could never quite get all the words from this song! Bloody rare on 7” single as well this one!!!!
I've always loved this song...and now since I've seen the lyrics, I love it more
love this song.....Cure at thier finest
..."But it's always with love, so much love and it's like everything else"...
Essa música nos transporta não importa a época em que a pessoa está ..ela te leva a épocas passadas e e até ao além ... Transcende o passado ..presente e futuro ! E eterna ... não a morte ou fim para está música ... só há eternidade!!!!
It was a gloomy Wednesday, winter 1992. She was there in the doorway, an angelic figure lit by the streetlights off the snow. It’s been 28 years... I miss pet parakeet sprinkles. RIP babe!
charlotte sometimes forever
evelyne dark
🎵💜🎵
Be at rest. Be at peace. It is all divine, the darkness and the sublime.
The more I listen to this song, the more I love it!!
once in every 50 years a band like this will emerge
Thank you for putting the lyrics up!
Love this song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ma préfèré de cure....
Great job . I love it. Thanks a lot for the lyrics.
See The Cure at Earls Court in the early 90's, Charlotte sometimes.....a mysterious, haunting classic!!
It seems that on every upload of Charlotte Sometimes by The Cure (here on UA-cam) someone is asking about the original video. Not a fan-based one nor the one issued by Polydor to promote the single...... but the one that was filmed on the grounds of the abandoned mental asylum. For some reason (I believe it has something to do with copyrights) it gets taken down from here as soon as it's uploaded. So if you would like to view that one, you have to go to Vimeo. There it's been uploaded by several people but it is the original. :-)
Why does it get taken down asap?
Lizzy
🎵💜🎵
@@buffy8021 Not sure, but I read an article that the band hated how it came out. 🤷🏾♂️ Maybe they are taking it down because they are not proud of it.
The faces, the voices, the sounds are all the same. We are all the same on a quantum level, on an esoteric level, strands of light, strands of particles connect us. Sometimes I dream, sometimes Charlotte is Charlotte, sometimes, and otherwise she is me, she is you, she is humanity, we are all the human experience. We are all light, we are all darkness, the dance and play of light on a stage, a sound, fury, then silence.
I still don't know if this girl is alive or dead. Drives me nuts but I LOVE LOVE this song!
It's directly-lifted from a book of the same name. Charlotte lives at the end. The song will make a lot more sense if you read the book.
+Darla Rascal what girl ?
The girl is alive :)
It’s totally insane the emotion of my soul
Another lyric for framing. Kudos to the cure for inspiration.
Favourite song ever Brilliant words
❤
"Touches my soul"
Charlotte sometimes crying for herself
Charlotte sometimes dreams a wall around herself (obviously is talking about me)
I feel exactly the same, Itzel Mora
@@AndreaGoyaLuy It's nice to know that I'm not the only one who feels it
Just ordered the book!!!
best dark song of the '80!!
Robert Smith is a lyrical genius ❤️
Johnny Marr's favorite song from The Cure
sometimes I dream
while all the other people dance
Simon Gallup’s bass lines rule....
Stupenda
Thank you :)
Long life Wave music...forever
Glass sealed and pretty. Awesome. Cj Sometimes.
What happened to the amazing live version with the gothic imagery version that was on here? The main picture above was just one of many.
Charlotte don't cry -never dream like that
you never had to cry alone .. you never had to lay alone.. i have always been here .. you just had to make your choices.. and i didnt want to stop you from what you thought you wanted.. you never died to me you just made choices
Omg my favs💜👍
This has to be inspired from the book Charlotte Sometimes by Penelope Farmer.
.. great times... ❤️😞
“Charlotte Sometimes” by The Cure is a poignant and introspective song that delves into themes of identity, loneliness, and the search for belonging. Let’s explore this song through a four-point sermon:
Identity and Disconnection:
Illustration: Imagine Charlotte, a young girl who feels lost and disconnected from the world. She grapples with questions like, “Who am I?” and “Where do I belong?”
Supporting Verse: Ecclesiastes 1:2 says, “Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity.” Charlotte’s struggle reflects the universal human condition of seeking meaning and purpose.
Temporal Fragility:
Illustration: The song’s refrain-“Charlotte sometimes crying for herself”-captures the fleeting nature of our existence. Like Charlotte, we all experience moments of sorrow and vulnerability.
Supporting Verse: James 4:14 reminds us, “For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.” Our lives are transient, urging us to seek eternal significance.
Yearning for Consistency:
Illustration: Charlotte’s longing for stability echoes our desire for constancy amidst life’s changes. She wishes to “stay the same,” seeking an anchor in a shifting world.
Supporting Verse: Hebrews 13:8 assures us, “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever.” In Christ, we find unwavering love and stability.
Hope Beyond the Present:
Illustration: Charlotte’s dreams transport her to different times, offering glimpses of hope beyond her current reality. Similarly, our hope lies beyond the temporal.
Supporting Verse: Romans 8:24-25 encourages us: “For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it.” Our ultimate hope rests in Christ’s return.
In conclusion, “Charlotte Sometimes” reminds us that our earthly journey is marked by questions, vulnerability, and longing. Yet, in Christ, we find our true identity, eternal hope, and the promise of unchanging love.
Respect to all sisters and brethren.
I have a Charlotte out there with my pics and black candles.
Trying to remain alive Charlotte ...Sometimes.
Magica canzone
Love song and photo
Creepy weird-ass song, and absolutely my very favorite Cure song!!! :-)
Bella, dolce, bellissima!...
Melty and stuff...oh char😁❤️
Thank you for everything ☝️♥️👉✨✊🤪🤪🤪✝️😘😘😘😘✝️.
So much love I have for all 4 of you.
♋♋♋♋.
Virginia is it?????
Your picture sounds like the song, have you got more ?
could someone post the real video to this please
That's because it is
So many people don't know about The Fist Princess of Wales, Charlotte who died after Childbirth in 1817 ...
I will pay my debt soon.♋♋♋♋
Nice picture
“Some shine and some don’t. I suppose you could say the Overlook has something about it that’s like, shining.” - Kubrick’s, The Shining
Haha haha
Aces.
Some Americans lived in a political bubble. They’re in shock from constant exposure to worldly wise events.
What is the Image from
Miss these days........
Miss them so much, Miss the Mesmerizing feelings when I've Heard this song for the first Time, I was 19 , such a great nostalgia.😢😢
Sometimes i dream charlotte sometimes.
*A Coke (R) with Lime at the D-Block* "The Engineering Nightmare"
Hmmm. Mmmm. Good morning!
First, you find an iron ore pit full of dark grey magnetite. Then, you add it with coke and limestone in a blast furnace and separate the slag. This will give you pig iron, which has too much carbon as opposed to iron, which has too little. Then, the pig iron is smelted through oxygen, which removes the carbon content and makes it steel or carbon is added to iron at high temperatures. This is then heated, formed, and cut into usable steel products. The Ancient Greeks were the first to develop the blast furnace and went to great lengths to keep it secretive. Add in some Occult, Sacred Geometry, and linen dying and cart in some limestone to a castle site for an Iron Age castle effect. Steel produces yellow sparks while iron produces orange or red. This is how you can tell if it is steel or iron, will lose its magnetism quickly whilst steel will retain it. Steel was rare in the Iron Age but became common in the late 1800s. Recycling steel is just a matter of reheated forming, and other softer metals are easily recast in a crucible. Add various chisels, bow lathes, and wood. Mine some saltpeter from bat caves, add some sulfur, and charcoal, and hollow a tube for a rifle or gun. The rest is sand, soda ash and limestone sprinkled with metal shavings and magnetic breaks on an Archimedean wheel. Paper is just screened rag pulp and ink is candle soot, water, and binder. Plastic is just tree glue or epoxy basically. It's melted into a formed steel frame. A battery is just anything that will hold a charge. The first electric cables were run on batteries at a railroad. Distillation is just boiled run off through a tube. Certainly you can adjust the recipes with a little math. Good luck! Unfortunately, some witches were tortured and executed for chemistry related information in the past. I'm just here to collect your souls, for the truth is all.
iosoiovoiosoi
-Mephistopheles
*Sometimes I'm dreaming, while all the other people dance....*
😭 ... fucking memories
*Are Demons Real?* "Separating the Light from the Dark"
Are demons real, or do they just exist as metaphors? The answer to both questions is yes. The reason is simple. One simply asks the question, "does art imitate life or does life imitate art?" When creating a work of art or poetry or a story one first begins to ascribe a list of traits, color schemes, animals, characteristics, situations, facial expressions, seasons, even numbers that fit and follow the creation of one's demon or devil as a character or subject. These traits exist as real in the world, therefore demons and devils are real simply because the world and people carry these traits and characteristics. When one identifies with a character such as a Devil it is empowering those traits in oneself and changes a person as they begin to surround themselves with these aspects and it grows exponentially make these traits more real. Evil is immortal simply because one cannot take this list of traits and eliminate them from the world. They are intertwined in mankind and nature and will exist forever. The creation of evil and darkness in art becomes simply an amalgamation of one's list of light and dark themes, thereby the creation of pure evil holds only to these traits. Unfortunately, masculinity tends to fall into the realm of darkness which sometimes gets confused in the draw.
-Francis Blake, AA-Graphic Design/ Machining Metals
Come to me scared Princess....😢
is this song about Disassociative Identity Disorder? or depersonalization side effects?
Close but it's a book about a girl switching bodies from a dead soul
@@buffy8021 That does sound like DID.
Soul switching is DID. You say tomato, i say tomAto♪ let's call the whole thing off♪
For a second, I thought it said "Chocolate Sometimes"... Lol.
Those are hard lyrics to learn.
An Ethereal and Haunting dreamscape
*The Angelic Powers*
What is transcendence, really? How does one transcend another person or persons?
Transcendence is any act that puts a person’s perspective high above another’s thereby reducing them to an easily controlled body. This can be done by any means that achieves this goal. One begins to see the other or others as animals or demons or unevolved oafs. The most common is the deliberate memorization of esoteric information such as through physically high places such as Celestial bodies or figuratively high places such as historical antiquity or science, mathematics, engineering, religion, or self defense and wartime strategies. Information is the most common strategy in transcendence but it can also be achieved through planning and formality in presentation, the arts, music, or rhetoric. Any work that provides transcendental perspective is considered both sacred and held secretively by the world. Transcendence is especially important in avoiding spiritual possession and communication. Transcendence usually requires daily exercise. It’s like a sword on your throat while you lay on the ground helpless.
-Horus R. Guile
C sometimes
Wait. Who is on the picture. And the lyrics "she was crying for a girl who died so many years ago" gives me the feeling she tries to talk to ghosts. 🤔
Don't ruin it for everyone! :) Read the book. It is a very sweet short book for younger folks. It explains a lot. Love the song and now the book too!
The more you know, the less you show. Help keep the mysteries alive. In the name of economics, man! I summon thee!!!
A Obsession in My Life...
Agreed.
Never dream like that...
*What was "Reconquista" in Spain?* "What is Goth Music, Really?"
Spain was originally an eclectic region consisting mostly of Franks and Visigoths, Muslims, and Jews. Reconquista was about recapturing territory from Muslims who were more brown in color, and also similar to the the Inquisition of Jewish Spaniards. The hierarchy of Spanish blood had to do with largely being white and Catholic for a certain period of time, though Spanish blood is largely unwanted the same as Germanic blood because of its poor historical roots. This goes back to the Fall of the Roman Empire, though there is some evidence that Spain was first settled by Egyptians, which is a sort of scary conspiracy because of the god Osiris. Pre-antiquity gods were very map oriented in their mythos and Spain would have been a correlation to Hades or Hell. White people are believed to be the descendants of Adam and cast out of Paradise. The Holy Roman Empire was filled with all sorts of Devil conspiracies that stretch as far as being run by the Devil and torn down by him through French campaigns and into WWI and II. The Devil is linked to pre-Christian Paganism and economics and the market versus nobility and may have wrought the development of gunpowder. They had all sorts of internal issues such as scientific proofs, grimoires written by monasteries, Occultism, ministeriales giving bad advice to kings, Renaissance Greek information, lack of economic participation, on and on. Nobody wanted to rule over it because it was so belligerent and raucous. Whether this is linked to Goth music remains a mystery because strategic lyricism is also like an onion and fails in its petals. Why anybody would want to restart a dead empire is beyond me especially when it was largely based on the subjugation of information. basically the Goth Kingdom suffered so may information leaks and wars it collapsed. In WWII Hitler may have been considered the antichrist because he was funded by wealthy metals shops and aristocrats who would have been linked to the Devil figuratively in order to enact some sort of continuing revenge upon the German population for unknown reasons, probably personal or linked to the subjugation of information. In short, there become two factions of Goth at war. There are the Nobility and the Aristocracy. The Nobility being linked to government and the Aristocracy to economics. The nobility is bent on harboring information above you and into white power. The economic side is also bent on harboring information but into witchcraft. It is Vampires Versus Witches.