At first I thought what an odd place to have a cafe but it was Hollywood so I figured this was probably the norm out there so I looked over at at Bobby and said, "how cool is that." Had the classic awning sticking out and all. We were walking along the boulevard when I noticed between two buildings a small cafe in the alley. Still in the dark ages as many put it so we were on our own which was cool until the situation in the alley, then I knew we were a long ways from home and the darkness had found us. We didn't have cell phones let alone access to the internet. You have to understand, this was the 80's.
The reality that know one knew we were there and that we could disappear and no one would not even know where to look for us. The energy on that boulevard was accelerated. We were like two kids in a candy store for the very first time. When we stepped out onto the boulevard Bobby said with excitement, "We defiantly are no longer in Kansas Dorthy." Two wild eyed kids from Oklahoma in a new land. A darkness so sinister that I have been running from Hollywood every since.Bobby and I arrived around 11 pm, parked the car and decided to walk the boulevard. But nothing prepared me for the darkness that lurked in the dark shadows of the town. You know the song 'The Freaks Come Out at Night?' Welcome to Hollywood California. When we got to Hollywood, I was in complete awe. I knew that my grandmother was going to be gone for a few days and we would have the car back before she ever noticed that it was gone. But that would be ok too, I'll still fly listening to her songs.īut.To this day I can still see the faces of those boys standing in that back alley and it brings shivers to my core.When I was nineteen, me and a friend of mine Bobby got this bright idea to sneak my grandmothers car out and drive to Hollywood, California for Halloween.
Doesn't matter if we tried and failed, or if we didn't try at all.it doesn't matter how much this earthly life has corropted you making you forget who you really are and what your mission was.you are always wellcomed home, in the end.
But in the very end, we will all go home, where her frequencies are just everything that dimension is made of. She tries to awaken us, for we have a fight to win for this planet. Her lyrics all speak (in my opinion) about feelings, dreams, self-consciousness, connection with nature and the natural world, this planet in crisis that needs to be healed, from us, if only we could learn again to resonate with our most pure feelings.
Her sounds also, take us to another level of consciousness, of intensity of the perception of feelings we closed into a tiny box deep within ourselves.
#Soulless creatures how to
She delivers.I don't know how to describe them with words.some kind of cosmic message for us. I need to see if I'm the only one who feels she's trying to save the humanity in every possible meaning. I think I could be gravely overspeculating ?īut something about this rings true to me.Ĭan we make a forum on our thoughts over her lyrics? I think tho she strives to bring love & light & positive change to the world, she's known great darkness & hate & perhaps struggles to see a world of beauty & goodness (for all) where for so long they attacked her soul, the general public, she's thrust into the spotlight & fighting with her hesitation & hurt towards receiving people who potentially would've (& in other circumstances potentially still would) reject & take away the pieces of her, tho she already strives to keep what she has of herself, she's lost some parts that she loved & gained some she doesn't want from those who were so fearful & hateful in her life. Soulless creatures, wouldn't mind if she can't find anything to save our kind? I think here she might be playing with the emotions she has towards her (negative) experience with humanity & maybe mother nature is the proxy through which she engages with these thoughts.
#Soulless creatures full
Aurora also mentioned that the full meaning of a song doesn't always present itself to her immediately. Aurora said in a interview that this was one of her favorite songs & that she wrote this from the perspective of mother nature toward humanity, but I truly do believe that might be just part of the story.