Beacon, NY train station


Beacon, NY train station


Hozier. Take Me To Church. A brief analysis of its lyrics. As a gay person, I do find this song offensive.
Because the banality that can occur in heterosexual sex is what gay people really needed to be uplifted and encouraged.
I actually can’t believe that the ‘magic” people felt about bashing (especially celebrities bashing) the Catholic church still thrives and is alive, hasn’t died away with Sinead O’Connor. I’m not supporting the Church’s views on homosexuality at all, however, the entire attitude towards the church in this song is completely without grounds, and is by an Irishman who knows not the teachings of his home church whatsoever. No proper instruction.
My grandfather was a lawyer and an admiral
I am not
My grandfather had a house, wife, and kids
I scrounge a lot
I’m a wounded musician
I take a lot of medication
I try to lose my inhibitions through them
Not something he had to deal with once
My grandfather was a lawyer and an admiral
I don’t use pot
My grandfather had degrees, a Saab, watches and suits
I don’t have a lot
I’m a wounded artist
So I can be very guarded
And then I start to yell a lot
I unleash hell on those who bother me
And in the war, he set people free
But not me, and not his family
My grandfather was a lawyer and an admiral
I am of a different lot
He was so high in regard
Things he had to deal with not once
Rather, they come to me
Even with all the shrapnel still in his back
for the rest of his life
My grandfather was never a musician.













Frankenstein
You are Frankenstein to me
Frankenstein
I am Frankenstein to me
I deny you
I make you cry
Because you do not look inside
You are split in two
But you hold the beauty to shine through
But you don’t have the eyes
To see you choose one side.