(June 19, 2014 at 9:30 pm)professor Wrote: I am a subversionary, why else would I be here?An here I thought you were just another dumb-ass. That makes so much more sense.
(June 19, 2014 at 9:30 pm)professor Wrote: I will re-phrase the lyric for you.So, you're re-stating the lyrics with your interpretation. How quaint. Meaningless, but quaint.
"If there is a bustle in your hedgerow"=
If there is a disturbance in your personal protection...
Don't be alarmed now.
"Its just a spring clean for the may queen"=
It is preparatory move for the most powerful witch in the spring equinox.
(June 19, 2014 at 9:30 pm)professor Wrote: Some of the other elements of the song are interesting also.Got a link for this claim? Wiki's a big place after all.
But these are the most telling.
Wikipedia relates the author saying some of the words were written by his hand suddenly moving (automatic writing) and there the lyrics were.
(June 19, 2014 at 9:30 pm)professor Wrote: We don't have many hedgerows over here in the US, but in England a hedgerow is an extremely thick and impassable line of bushes.And you finish off with a bunch of unrelated "facts" for us. Yay.
The may queen is selected during the celebration of the equinox.
Occultist observe astronomical events as their holy days.
Your tenure should be revoked, "professor."
Here are some alternative (to your) interpretations:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.ph...R+HEDGEROW
http://www.lyricinterpretations.com/led-...-to-heaven
http://abyssinia-iffat.com/LedZeppelinMeaning.htm
Care to comment on these?!?
And, you never gave any reason why "Every witch and every warlock knows what it means."
C'mon prof. You can troll better than this!
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