hummmmmm.......number one question I get is what does that mean.
Answer: hell I don't know.
I tend to be very pragmatic in everyday life and nebulous and observational in my writing and art. I guess I just want to paint a broad picture. Not make judgements, but rather create an environment that can accommodate al ot of different folks.
Don't do it on purpose though, it just comes out that way.

Here's one that people tend to ask about. To me it is very clear. But you just never know what someone else will think.

ON MY WAY HOME
Lyrics:
On my way home, I met a man made of stone
tears were falling from his eyes, he was shaking
his fists at the sky,
He said don't come around here, don't come around here
it has not been safe for years,
don't come around here.

On my way home I met a woman by the side of the road,
she was dancing round and around,
lightening was crashing to the ground,
she said don't come around here, unless you are
willing to face all your fears, don't come around here
it has not been safe here for years and years.

On my way home I was weary, I felt so alone,
I sat down and started to cry, and a million lonely
people passed me by.
I said don't come around here, don't come around here, if there's anything in life you
hold dear, don't come around here.

On my way ome, I was on my way home, .......

Best, Liz

P.S. I gave up on the debate a long time ago. Art will be art. It tends to have a mind of it's own anyway, and if you are open as an artist, just let it out however way it want to get out.
If however you are a technician or crafter, doing work for hire etc...then you pretty much have to tow the line, and give the client what they want.

And on the other hand who's to say, just abouut anything can become a hit regardless of clarity.
I mean McArthur Park....come on...what the heck were they thinking, and what does it mean..