So Ophelia is this girl that’s pretty young, gets married to this guy who pretended to be nice but turned into a jerk (got careless), hurt Ophelia physically hence blood so then Ophelia breaks off the marriage (vows that break)
I took it as "leave me now you're too young girl" = she's not of age. The young blood sheds = she gets her period. Then vows break from the pedos that now think it's ok to get her. Talk about the moon adds to the menstruation thing. I don't know her true reasoning though.
I thought the song was about Hamlet. The first lines definitely sound like something Hamlet himself would tell her. She’s a character that’s often treated like a child and manipulated by most of the male characters. Almost everything about the play feels like it lines up thematically. Even the somewhat upbeat, springtime feeling invokes the character for me since she was always singing and picking flowers before she drowned herself (or it was an accidental death, you don’t find out in the play)
So Ophelia is this girl that’s pretty young, gets married to this guy who pretended to be nice but turned into a jerk (got careless), hurt Ophelia physically hence blood so then Ophelia breaks off the marriage (vows that break)
I took it as "leave me now you're too young girl" = she's not of age. The young blood sheds = she gets her period. Then vows break from the pedos that now think it's ok to get her. Talk about the moon adds to the menstruation thing. I don't know her true reasoning though.
@@rocsiali4092 most think it's about that too, ophelia= pedophilia
This ruins the song for me. Now this won't leave my mind.
I thought the song was about Hamlet. The first lines definitely sound like something Hamlet himself would tell her. She’s a character that’s often treated like a child and manipulated by most of the male characters. Almost everything about the play feels like it lines up thematically. Even the somewhat upbeat, springtime feeling invokes the character for me since she was always singing and picking flowers before she drowned herself (or it was an accidental death, you don’t find out in the play)
Loving this song
I second that
I thirded that 🙃😂
My favorite song
Why doesn't this have more views?
course that's studio version of the song