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I am ALMOST positive that I read a story in Rolling Stone where Johnston said that the dying old man in "This Perfect World" abandoned his daughter after his wife was killed in a robbery. Most interpretations of the song finger the old man as being the murderer himself, but I am ALMOST positive that Johnston didn't write it that way. Anyone have any information? Drysarcasm 02:25, 27 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Abuse by priest

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In regard to "Evie's Tears," it seems safe to say that the abuse the woman has suffered is at least "evidently" by a priest. The fact that the abuser has reached over "in the middle of her confession," as well as the later reference to her as a "Catholic girl," strongly (though perhaps not conclusively) suggest that a priest is responsible.Chris k (talk) 01:45, 13 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

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