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Successful TV series have one advantage: they manage to bring fashions and trends back into fashion. It happens more often than we realize. The latest phenomenon in this sense is Wednesday, the Netflix TV series that has achieved extraordinary success far beyond expectations, even becoming a cult. It happened with the song Bloody Marys by Lady Gaga, released in 2011 but shelved into oblivion by those who too often listen to music inattentively and are not particularly fond of the production of the Italian-American singer. It owes its renewed fortune to the famous Wednesday dance and to the social trend that wants it as the soundtrack of the famous hand dance, which has become indispensable for anyone who wants to make views.
Bloody Mary text
Money
Oh
Love is just a history that they may prove
And when you’re gone
I’ll tell them my religion’s you
When Punktious comes to kill the king upon his throne
I’m ready for their stones
I’ll dance, dance, dance
With my hands, hands, hands
Above my head, head, head
Like Jesus said
I’m gonna dance, dance, dance
With my hands, hands, hands above my head
Hands together, forgive him before he’s dead, because
I won’t cry for you
I won’t crucify the things you do
I won’t cry for you
See, when you’re gone, I’ll still be Bloody Mary
Love
We are not just art for Michelangelo to carve
He can’t rewrite the aggro of my furious heart
I’ll wait on mountain tops in Paris, cold
J’veux pas mourir toute seule
I’ll dance, dance, dance
With my hands, hands, hands
Above my head, head, head
Like Jesus said
I’m gonna dance, dance, dance
With my hands, hands, hands above my head
Hands together, forgive him before he’s dead, because
I won’t cry for you
I won’t crucify the things you do
I won’t cry for you
See, when you’re gone, I’ll still be Bloody Mary
Love
Gaga, Gaga
Gaga, Gaga
Gaga, Gaga
Gaga, Gaga
Gaga, Gaga
Gaga, Gaga
Gaga, Gaga
Gaga, Gaga
Dum dum, da-di-da
Dum dum, da-di-da-dadda-da-di-da
Dum dum, da-di-da
Dum dum, da-di-da
Dum dum, da-di-da-dadda-da-di-da
Dum dum, da-di-da
I won’t cry for you
I won’t crucify the things you do, do, do
I won’t cry for you
See, when you’re gone, I’ll still be Bloody Mary
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Free, my love
The meaning of Bloody Marys
Bloody Mary is a very subtle text by Lady Gaga, with a double meaning, which requires careful reading to be understood in all its aspects. In this song, in fact, Lady Gaga refers to Virgin Mary in human and divine guise at the same time, a woman who in her normality is assumed a divine role. “I won’t cry for you, you see. When you are gone, I will always remain Bloody Mary”, reads a passage of the song. And it makes us think at least that many use the song, which has become iconic like Wednesday’s dance, without knowing what it says.
Source-tg24.sky.it