Interlude
Janet Jackson Lyrics


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There's nothing more depressing than having everything
And still feeling sad
You must learn to water your spiritual garden




Overall Meaning

and wisdom we gain through education can help us prevent or mitigate disasters, but if we don't prioritize learning and improving ourselves, we may be headed towards catastrophic events. Janet Jackson's words in this interlude emphasize the importance of education as a tool for preventing and managing disasters.


The first line acknowledges the fact that time is of the essence, and we are racing against the clock to avoid catastrophic events. The second line highlights the role of education in this race. The interlude can also be interpreted as a call to action for individuals and societies to prioritize education as a means of preventing disasters. It's a plea for us to recognize the value of learning and understanding, especially in the face of potential danger.




Lyrics © JANET JACKSON DBA BLACK ICE, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: James Samuel Iii Harris, Janet Jackson, Terry Lewis

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