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ToalHouseCookie at 0.19 on November 15, 2011 14:11
In The Crucible, this song can be used as an intro into the beginning of the play where Abigail, Tituba, Betty Parris, Mary Warren, and other people are dancing in the woods and performing witchcraft. This song says "You've got me poppin' champagne, I'm at it again. Caught up in the moment, but not in the right way. I'm falling in between, tearing up at the seams. We're just aiming to please and aesthetics don't hurt one bit." To me, these lyrics fit well with the scene because "poppin' champagne" is something that happens at parties/celebrations etc. and "Caught up in the moment, but not in the right way" is explaining how they're all dancing in the woods even though it's not the right thing to do. "I'm falling in between, tearing up at the seams" reminds me of how the town is falling into witchcraft and becoming corrupt and losing their innocence.

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