The Rolling Stones: She's a Rainbow Meaning
Song Released: 1967
She's a Rainbow Lyrics
She combs her hair
She's like a rainbow
Coming, colors in the air
Oh, everywhere
She comes in colors
She comes in colors everywhere
She combs her hair
She's like a rainbow
Coming, colors in the air
Oh,...
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Good lord, wake up, folks. It's a woman having an orgasm during her period. It's the STONES, fgs!
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A stoned out guitar player on lsd, oh now wait.
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Hallucinating on acid?
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A Rolling Stones pop song with Mick Jagger that could make one feel is all about our Earth's beauty and Her beautiful colors of the rainbow. But in which also sets and lifts you up in relation to one exotic Lady of ''the catholic church'' with all Her exotic and beautiful colors of the rainbow. And I don't mean in relation to Mary the Mother of Jesus from the Bible that followed the Rainbow's sign of God's promise. Only by which in this song ''She'' came down to us as ''hijacked rainbow of illusions'' that wants us to enjoy and indulge ourselves in ''Her'' beauty, dough at Their satanic Majesties Request orders. Which in symbolic form could also represent the beauty of the once angelic Lucifer in us that have been deceived with, the now known satan the devil that came around and can appear itself to us as one beautiful earthly little lady dressed in the most dazziling colors of the rainbow.
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I don't get it! Talking her up I think he fell in love and made the girl to be someone else's.
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I never knew what this song meant until I had an orgasm with an explosion of color included. It's an extraordinary experience and I've loved the song even more ever since. Seems easy to figure out what it means but you don't need to know to enjoy the music.
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I was a bit dismayed and shocked when I read this, because I’ve always loved this tune. But here is what I read and knowing the Stones I suppose I believe it: It is a song about a woman having an orgasm when she is on her period.
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she comes like a rainbow, get it?
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it is a favorite of mine.more complex than i knew as a teen.it is lovely but subversive.it leaves you ecstatic and confused at the end.i love it.
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This is a satirical song by the Rolling Stones. It is often mistakenly used for weddings such as a father/ daughter dance or for a procession down the aisle for the bridesmaids or worse...for the bride herself.
This song has use of dischord and slightly off key strings, arranged by JPJ of Led Zep. It is no mistake that the Stones are doing juvenile 'la la la's' in this song, they are making a mockery of the 'beauty' and lightheartedness that the woman questionably has.
It basically alludes to the fact that she is easy and a chore to be around but she believes herself to be a delight. Some people believe that this song also alludes to the fact that she is promiscuous. All in all not an appropriate wedding song. Although of course a woman who walks down the aisle to this has clearly made the wedding all about herself so maybe it's perfect!
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