![]() The Savage soon discovers the real wilderness is civilization. His mother dies shortly after the Savage and his mother arrive at "Brave New World" (which is not it's real name though) and she immediately falls back into usual behaviour of BNW, especially taking drugs to drop out of the cruel real life. The Savage, he himself a child of the Brave New World born by his mother in the wilderness where she got lost on a holiday trip, has seen a lot of life and of misery and mistakes of civilization. This love dies when he discovers that she want's to have sex with him, as usual in the Brave New World society, on a basis of pure lust, which is immoral to him. I think this line refers to the Love of the Savage to a girl who looks innocent to him. ![]() Dickinson, iirc, also said in an interview with Rock Hard Magazin ( ) once that the phrase "Dying Swans twisted wings." merely tries to create a feeling of senseless disgrace of beauty to lead into the song and the overall theme. General CommentActually this song _is_ about the novel "Brave New World" by Aldeous Huxley, as the title suggests.
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