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Essay heading: Wish you were here
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Just like the ?smile that may veil' whatever the heart feels, it is more of a trick question asked by the vocalist demanding his audience to differentiate between the two. Nevertheless, it is clear that the singer himself knows that it isn't possible to answer his own question.
Conclusively, the song reminds us to rethink our points of view, especially when we think we know... displayed 300 characters
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Rather than being insecure, the song illustrates to reject the baffled judgment of one's mind and revert to a simpler, satisfying attitude towards life. Referring to the words of Roger himself:
"Running over the same old ground, what have you found? The same old fears . . ."
According to him, we ?waste' the precious time of our lives confirming our suspicions and in general search for truth... displayed next 300 characters
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