Sinéad O'Connor: Fire on Babylon (Music Video 1994) Poster

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heavy confession
Kirpianuscus28 July 2023
Heavy is , maybe, the only fair term to define this story about abuse against children, bitter- dark childhood and fear.

Maybe, one of the most intense songs /videos of Sinead O Connor , because it is a naked confession about events defining her life , explaining the reactions and sensitivities and protests and eccentric stories , so easy and cynical used by media.

It is a song for feel it , not comfortable at whole but useful for a form of exorcism against old demons planted by dramatical events in the mind and manner to be of young people.

Traumas ? Indeed ! But, obvious, more that.

A manifesto ? No doubts ! But a confession after the silence was beated by a Jeanne d Arc after decades.
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