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Fixing A Hole
The Beatles
About this Song
Fixing a Hole by The Beatles explores themes of personal introspection and mental liberty. Through the metaphor of 'fixing a hole,' the song delves into the concept of self-repair and the importance of mental space where the artist feels free from societal expectations and distractions. A particularly poignant moment is the line 'And it really doesn't matter if I'm wrong, I'm right,' emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance and the subjective nature of personal truth. The song celebrates the freedom to think and the act of maintaining one's mental sanctuary.
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