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Question: Your thoughts on this song!?
I know this isn't a very philosophical song or question and what not, but I just wanted the opinion of people who would think more thoroughly than others!.!.!.!.

Listen to this song
http://www!.youtube!.com/watch!?v=afX6VYn48!.!.!.

Personal thoughts: We have the ability to do many things, but we have decisions, in which case it no longer becomes "I can" but instead "I will!."

Throw your thoughts out, whether you think it means nothing at all, or maybe something very deep!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
I think it basically touches on how much abusing power can begin as innocent as riding a bicycle with no handlebars!. A kid becomes so confident accomplishing something even if it isn't the right way!. He or she forgets about the consequences!. Then again, this kid's proud of a lot of things that are mostly innocuous!. As the song progresses, the control of power for success and self-confidence becomes more serious in terms of humanity and our world!. By the end, that power is so great that it's inevitably dangerous!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

pretty good!.!.I liked itWww@QuestionHome@Com

people who are in powerful positions have the ability to keep their hands out of dirty issues, even though they may have been the one to make the ultimate decisions!. They control without ever being accountableWww@QuestionHome@Com

When I first heard it, it seemed like some cocky adolescent going through puberty!. But then I listened and watched and it seemed to symbolize the opportunities that are available in America (which is a little ironic)!. I didn't watch all of it but that's what I got out of the first 45 seconds or so!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Good song!.!.!.!.the end of the music video is like reflecting on all the things that the World could have controlled but didn't and those events are now the most disgusting events to ever happen for ex Holocaust, starvation, war in iraq, jim crow laws etcWww@QuestionHome@Com