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Many times a song references something in the artists personal life so most people will not get it, or listeners mistakenly think the song is about something meaningful in thier life. Artists for the most part are happy a song has meaning to the listener. An exception is misinterpreting a political meaning.
Yep. Which is usually a good thing, keeps the song "alive," in a sense. It may be interpreted by the listener as relating to a certain area of their life or experience and therefore they'll relate with it. The meaning when written may be entirely different. I got stuck on "how to save a life," by the Fray, for example, having a lot to do with recovering addicts/alcoholics. It could very easily be interpreted influenced by that shade. Look up the meaning and the songwriter came up with it in response to a troubled teenager at a mentoring camp.
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Alexithymia - 147 points.
Low-Verbal.