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Freudiana
An introduction to the world of Sigmund Freud
Lead Vocal: Eric Woolfson
I was alone in my room feeling sorry for myself.
Call me a prophet of doom, I could think of nothing else.
I found a Freudian book gathering dust upon my shelf.
I thought I'll give it a look, would it hurt or would it help?
Freudiana, do you want to be somebody?
Freudiana, do you want to change the world?
I met the Wolfman and the Ratman, Anna-O and Little Hans.
They were walking on a tightrope,
I never thought they had a chance.
And then a hand reached out to hold them just before they tumbled down.
But I was standing in a quicksand and I could not feel the ground.
Freudiana, do you want to be somebody?
Freudiana, do you want to change the world?
I look back and try to find the part of me that I don't know.
I won't stop till I see the truth.
There's such a long way to go.
I saw a picture of a stranger but I didn't understand.
He had a ring around his finger and something burning in his hand.
And I wanted him to teach me and I needed to believe.
But the shadows that he threw me were intended to deceive.
Freudiana, do you want to be somebody?
Freudiana, do you want to change the world?
e adesso si apre il gioco delle speculazioni: è un omaggio o un attacco alle teorie di Freud? è possibile capirlo solo dal testo o bisogna riferirsi all'autore del testo attraverso interviste o altro? quelle "ombre" che dovevano "ingannare" mi lasciano alquanto perplesso, though... e chi è la voce narrante? quale "caso" del dottor Freud ci sta raccontando la sua storia?
mi accingo a salpare verso il mare di incertezza, alla ricerca di una soluzione all'arcano dilemma
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