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To Khun สงกาดรุณ #5:
You say
"Let it be มันมาจากชื่อเพลงของ The Beatles ไม่เกี่ยวกัน จขกท อย่าจำไปใช้นะคะ ชีวิตจริงไม่มีใครเค้าพูดกันค่ะ" ^ Interesting views!
Lets conduct an investigation.
The song Let it be begins like this
When I find myself in times of trouble, mother Mary comes to me Speaking words of wisdom, let it be.
Who do you think mother Mary is?
A lot of people would answer Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus. ^ If this is your answer, well its wrong!
Do you know what Im trying to drive at? Let me tell you. The correct answer is mother Mary is in fact the mother of Paul McCartney.
You may ask me How the hell do you know? Well, I read an article about Let it be in a British newspaper many years ago. According to that article, Paul has said in interviews that when he wrote the song he was thinking about his mother. Paul's mother was also named Mary.
So the fact that Paul McCartneys mother says Let it be. negates your argument that Let it be มันมาจากชื่อเพลงของ The Beatles ไม่เกี่ยวกัน จขกท อย่าจำไปใช้นะคะ ชีวิตจริงไม่มีใครเค้าพูดกันค่ะ.
Whats the proof? Well, its back in 1969. Obviously, I dont have that newspaper now.
If you dont believe me, read this article.
~*Let it Be*~ "When the broken hearted people living in the world agree, there will be an answer, let it be." By Christopher Chase 2004 Let it be is one of my favorite Beatles songs. It was written by Paul McCartney in 1969. It begins with Paul saying how when he finds himself in times of trouble, "Mother Mary" comes to him. I had always thought that Mary means the virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus. But Paul's mother was also named Mary, and she died when he was a young boy. Paul has said in interviews that when he wrote the song he was thinking about his mother. In the song Mary comes like an angel whispering to him these wise words-- let it be. "Let it be" means let go, relax, don't worry about your troubles. These are words of comfort, reminding us not to think about sad things too much, to accept the bad things that have happened that we cannot change. But this is not the only message in Paul's song. Next he lifts the listener up and out of his own life, soon he is singing about all the broken hearted people in the world, people who hate each other or are at war. "Although they may be parted, there is still a chance that they will see. There will be an answer-- Let it be." This time the words "Let it be" have a different meaning. "Let it be" here does not mean to just relax about our problems and accept bad things. It means "let it happen"-- let some new world, a happier and more peaceful world, become a reality. When Paul wrote this song in 1969 there was violence in Ireland, wars happening in Vietnam and around the world. So he was speaking about sad and angry people who are fighting one another all over the world. We still have situations like this today, with broken-hearted people fighting each other in Pakistan and India, or Palestine and Israel. I think this song is Paul McCartney's greatest work. It gives us his vision for peace. It is similar in some ways to the song "Imagine," which John Lennon wrote several years later. Both songs give us hope of a happier and more peaceful world.
Source: http://www.learningfromlyrics.org/letitbe.html
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