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Spoilers below forThe Handmaids Taleseason two.

Instead, it has accumulated additional, profound layers of meaning.
I know youve got a little life in you yet, Bush continues.
I know youve got a lot of strength left.
Its nice that thats going on while youre watching.
That kind of lyrical play and juxtaposition wasnt something that Kate Bush necessarily envisioned back in the 80s.
This is actually the moment in the film where he has to grow up.
He has no choice, Bush explained in the BBC interview.
And he starts, in his head, going back to the times they were together.
And it was such a powerful visual: its one of the quickest songs Ive ever written.
It was so easy to write.
Make it go away is what we say once we start processing whats there.
In other words, this womans work is never done.