kadioguy
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Since the song is about his feelings, he wants that person that he's reaching out to tell everyone what he's done, but since it's simple it doesn't matter 'cause it's done.
https://genius.com/2893183
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1. Grammatically, should the sentence be "... he wants that person that he's reaching out to to tell everyone what he's done" ? (Because "want somebody to do something" and "reach out to someone") I know two "to" sound strange, so does just one "to" suffice?
2.
"It" refers to the song, "it" refers to "he wants that person that he's reaching out to tell everyone what he's done", and "it" refers to the song again.
Am I right in thinking this?
PS The song is Elton John's "Your Song."
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https://genius.com/2893183
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1. Grammatically, should the sentence be "... he wants that person that he's reaching out to to tell everyone what he's done" ? (Because "want somebody to do something" and "reach out to someone") I know two "to" sound strange, so does just one "to" suffice?
2.
"It" refers to the song, "it" refers to "he wants that person that he's reaching out to tell everyone what he's done", and "it" refers to the song again.
Am I right in thinking this?
PS The song is Elton John's "Your Song."
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