How did George Michael's lyrics explore human connection?
I always felt that at the heart of it all, we're just desperately trying to connect, to be understood. Songs like 'Jesus to a Child' were born from that ache – that profound need to share intimacy, to pour ourselves into another person and feel that reflection. It's in those moments, in the shared glances, the whispered confessions, that we find the divine in the ordinary. The music was my way of reaching out, of saying, 'I feel this too. You're not alone in this messy, beautiful human experience.'
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