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The Transformative Power of Love in George Harrison's 'Try Some Buy Some'

George Harrison's song 'Try Some Buy Some' delves into the transformative power of love and spiritual awakening. The lyrics reflect a journey from materialism and superficial experiences to a profound realization of love's significance. The opening lines, 'Way back in time / Someone said try some / I tried some / Now buy some, I bought some,' suggest a period of experimentation and indulgence in worldly pleasures. However, these pursuits leave the narrator unfulfilled, as indicated by the repetition of 'Not a thing did I have / Not a thing did I see.' This emptiness is a common theme in Harrison's work, often reflecting his spiritual quest and disillusionment with materialism.

The turning point in the song occurs when the narrator 'opened my eyes and I saw you.' This moment signifies a spiritual awakening or the discovery of a deeper, more meaningful connection, likely symbolizing divine love or a profound personal relationship. The lyrics 'Till I called on your love / And your love came to me' emphasize the redemptive and fulfilling nature of this newfound love. Harrison's use of 'grey sky' and 'big fry' further illustrates the bleakness and superficiality of his previous experiences, contrasting sharply with the warmth and growth brought by love.

The recurring refrain, 'Won't you try some / Baby won't you buy some,' can be interpreted as an invitation to others to seek out this transformative love. It suggests that true fulfillment and happiness come not from material possessions or fleeting pleasures but from genuine, heartfelt connections. Harrison's gentle, almost pleading tone underscores the sincerity of this message, making 'Try Some Buy Some' a poignant reflection on the power of love to bring meaning and joy to life.

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