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Beatles - Across the Universe Song Meanings
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Lyrics:
Words are flowing out like
endless rain into a paper cup
They slither while they pass
They slip away across the universe
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anonymous
December 17th, 2005 02:03AM
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JOHN 1980: "I was a bit more artsy-fartsy there. I was lying next to my first wife in bed, (song originally written in 1967) you know, and I was irritated. She must have been going on and on about something and she'd gone to sleep-- and I kept hearing these words over and over, flowing like an endless stream. I went downstairs and it turned into a sort of cosmic song rather than an irritated song-- rather than 'Why are you always mouthing off at me?' or whatever, right? ...and I've sat down and looked at it and said, 'Can I write another one with this meter?' It's so interesting. 'Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup/ They slither while the pass, they slip away across the universe.' Such an extraordinary meter and I can never repeat it! It's not a matter of craftsmanship-- it wrote itself. It drove me out of bed. I didn't want to write it... and I couldn't get to sleep until I put it on paper... It's like being possessed-- like a psychic or a medium. The thing has to go down. It won't let you sleep, so you have to get up, make it into something, and then you're allowed to sleep. That's always in the middle of the night when you're half-awake or tired and your critical facilities are switched off."
anonymous
April 8th, 2006 11:29AM
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The song was written when Cinthia was bothering him not Yoko.
anonymous
January 17th, 2008 10:40AM
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The song is about the mind empty state, and I believe John was referencing TM when it was written, though there was certainly no shortage of tripping going on at the time. Ultimately, it doesn't matter whether you get to that state through meditation or drugs, the message is about the awareness one gains in that state.
anonymous
February 25th, 2008 08:31AM
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The "Jaia guru deva om" line came from when John was meditating with monks. I don't know why he incorporated it into this song, but that is its origin. There are interviews explaining the rest if the song from what John had to say.
anonymous
March 24th, 2008 12:08PM
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Of course not everything you think is "trippy" when you are actually on drugs..i convinced myself on evening that justin timberlake specifically designed his music videos for people who did acid...
On the other hand, a lot of the beatles later songs made subtle and not-so-subtle references to drugs so its not that far-fetched to assume that the song is based on that idea.
In the 60's everything was about being free and expressing yourself and seeing the beauty in everything. the song was probably more about those themes than drugs specifically. many people chose to use drugs to experience the freedom and beauty of the 60's but many people didn't. I don't think the song is meant to revert specifically back to a "trip" but more to an experience of seeing beauty in the ordinary, however you do it.
Furthermore, as fun as acid and shrooms are, don't be stupid, they do not "open your mind" they cause a chemical reaction that makes your brain fire random signals that confuse your senses and in extreme cases cause realistic hallucinations. It is fun, funny, and mind-bending, but there is openness to truth in it. It is, by nature, a deception. so stop thinking you are so cool.
anonymous
August 25th, 2008 05:04AM
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In my honest opinion, the song (aside from the spark that gave birth to it, I mean John's wife words) deals with the idea of "Unity". John just wants to talk to us that Brahman and Atman are the same, that all the different things we feel or see are, in fact, just one. The divine resides in us and in every little thing we can observe, in the sweet noise of the rain on in the sound of the wind in a letter box. John gets aware of that and wishes to thank his Guru.
anonymous
October 22nd, 2008 11:37PM
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I don't really have an interpretation, but I hate how a lot of people will probably immediately relate this songs to drugs, LSD, and all that.
JR1419
September 19th, 2009 05:11AM
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Many people think "Jai Guru Deva Om" means "nothing's gonna change my world" because that is the following lyric.
In all actuality, a loose translation of "Jai Guru Deva Om" is "Thank you teacher," referencing the Guru Dev, the Maharishi's teacher. The "Om" is the sound of the universe settling.
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