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My interpretation was his using the metaphor of paying off a debt (literally or figuratively), in relation to personal responsibility? Like, should it be hard to be a "better" person to your fellow man, when you reach a certain age where you know you could/should be able to, but your the selfishness that you have recently grown out of still wins out once in a while. It seems to come so close to making sense, but then it loses me. Then I read in "Shakey" a couple of years back, that Neil Young doesn't really like this song of his anymore, strictly because he doesn't think this chorus makes sense either.
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"Is it hard to make arrangements with yourself, when your old enough to repay, but young enough to sell".
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I've always loved the song "Tell Me Why", except it frustrates me that I can't grasp this one chorus, which stops me from being able to fully appreciate the song/try to relate it to my own life:
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