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What do I think Crazy Train is about? Mental illness. Here is some evidence.
- Millions of people living as foes. (People avoid mentally ill people.)
- Mental wounds not healing! (They can't stop being insane.)
- Life's a bitter shame! (You can't talk to others, and you're confined in a room.)
- I'm going of the rails on a crazy train! (He's being driven even MORE insane.)
- I've listened to preachers, I've listened to fools. (People trying to snap them out of it. Wise or Dumb.)
- Mental wounds still SCREAMING! (They STILL can't stop being insane.)
- Driving me insane! (Driving them EVEN MORE insane.)
- I know that things are going wrong for me. (They're now thought of as even MORE crazy.)
- You've gotta listen to my words. (Pleading to be released.)
- Inheriting troubles, I'm mentally numb. (You just admitted it.)
- I'm living with something that just isn't fair. (True. It isn't fair. Nobody deserves it.)
- Who and What's to blame?! (Now they're becoming crazy on the very deep inside too.)
That enough evidence? I honestly do not care if you don't agree, I'm not die hard about this. There is evidence I'm wrong. Perhaps it's about something else, like the life of a popular rock singer. I don't know. Ozzy Osbourne.... whoa. If you're gonna ask, 'If nobody understood it, why didn't they just ASK him?' Oh ho ho, that's hilarious. Not. Ozzy Osbourne is.... erm.... mentally ill?
Oh, now i'm in the mood for poetry.
Some people thought Ozzy worshiped Satan,
(Which was true,) He also drank blood, a dark act one's soul can do, he killed a
helpless dove, oxen and parakeet,
Though this was wrong, quite an amazing feat, he spread it to
his family, he spread it to
a Satanic fan, who
committed
homicide,
then
ran,
ran,
ran.
Notice how the poem is in the shape of the Grim Reaper's blade? Yeah, I'm not to great at poetry, but it's a start.
Hope you enjoyed this!
This is Ozzy Osbourne. This picture says a million words.
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