BTW my previous comment was directed an Nicks, not you, Morgana.
First degree, premeditated murder of her own child. She should be proud. I hope she has worked on her entrance into heaven speech when reaches the Pearly Gates. Had little use for her before and even less now knowing that she willingly killed her daughter. Disgusting.
All her songs are eerie. Yeah, I loved this song too. Now, I don’t know what to think.
“Sara”
Wait a minute baby...
Stay with me awhile
Said you’d give me light
But you never told me about the fire
Drowning in the sea of love
Where everyone would love to drown
But now it’s gone
It doesn’t matter what for
When you build your house
Call me home
And he was just like a great dark wing
Within the wings of a storm
I think I had met my match — he was singing
And undoing
And undoing
Undoing the laces
Undoing the laces
Said Sara, you’re the poet in my heart
Never change, never stop
But now it’s gone
It doesn’t matter what for
But when you build your house
Call me home
Hold on
The night is coming and the starling flew for days
I’d stay home at night all the time
I’d go anywhere, anywhere, anywhere
Ask me and I’m there because I care
In the sea of love
Where everyone would love to drown
But now it’s gone
They say it doesn’t matter anymore
If you build your house
Then please, call me home
Sara, you’re the poet in my heart
Never change, and don’t you ever stop
But now it’s gone
It doesn’t matter anymore
When you build your house
I’ll come by
All I ever wanted
Was to know that you were dreaming
(There’s a heartbeat
And it never really died)
I am not a fan, please pray for this poor soul you are watching her face what she has done, she needs prayers very much.
It’s a beautiful, haunting song that I’ve loved since it first came out.
Stevie Nicks fell prey to a whole lot of the destructive sexual behavior and substance abuse so prevalent in the music industry of that era and this one.
She at least had a conscience and acknowledged the humanity of her child that she aborted. There’s hope for her, it wasn’t a blob of tissue and she knew it quite well to the point of needing to express it in song. If she were promoting abortion it would not have been so oblique and we’d have heard about it well before now. That song goes back to the early 80’s if not the late 70’s.