Libra Skye18
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Loving all the pics. Thanks Boomer & Anet.
Oh and the bodyguard who is carrying LG, his name is Ed. 
Mierr, you make a good point. I disagree wholeheartedly about being glad that men still run the world however. No Bueno.
Yup...
This spooky electro ballad is sung from the perspective of Mary Magdalene, who was one of Jesus' most celebrated disciples and the first person to see Jesus after he rose from the dead. Gaga told NME: "I believe that Mary Magdalene was both fully divine and fully human. She has to be strong when Jesus fulfills the prophecy to die for everyone's sins, but she still has the moment of humanity where she's upset to let him go. She had to be a superstar, but she must have cried too."
Extra info:
The song finds Gaga singing a line in French, "Je ne veux pas mourir toute seule" ("I don't want to die alone"). She also concludes the song with the Portuguese phrase "Liberdade e Amor" ("Freedom and love").
Credit: songfacts.com


Mierr, you make a good point. I disagree wholeheartedly about being glad that men still run the world however. No Bueno.

^ She said it is about Mary Magdalene at the cross, right? Catholic League will go nuts....again...I'm waiting for Sacred Heart to ask for their diploma back...![]()

This spooky electro ballad is sung from the perspective of Mary Magdalene, who was one of Jesus' most celebrated disciples and the first person to see Jesus after he rose from the dead. Gaga told NME: "I believe that Mary Magdalene was both fully divine and fully human. She has to be strong when Jesus fulfills the prophecy to die for everyone's sins, but she still has the moment of humanity where she's upset to let him go. She had to be a superstar, but she must have cried too."
Extra info:
The song finds Gaga singing a line in French, "Je ne veux pas mourir toute seule" ("I don't want to die alone"). She also concludes the song with the Portuguese phrase "Liberdade e Amor" ("Freedom and love").
Credit: songfacts.com