Jethro Tull: For a Thousand Mothers Meaning
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For a Thousand Mothers Lyrics
saying I'm wrong but I know I'm right.
Did you hear father?
Calling my name into the night.
Saying I'll never be what I am now.
Telling me I'll never find what I've already found.
It was they who were...
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First Verse: Sounds Like a kid going off to do his own thing but his parents dislike what he is Doing. "Did you here mother? saying I'm wrong but I Know I'm Right"
Second Verse: "Did you Hear Baby? Come back and tell You the things Hes Seen. Did It surprise You Being picked up at eight in a Limozene" Maybe this is about the kid actually becoming successful and Showing off to his Parents Hence the limo Part.
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