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Can someone make sense of this?

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The follow sentence was removed from the article as it makes no real sense to me. Feel free to edit and return it. 71.219.157.205 (talk) 02:30, 5 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The song, like some of the songs featured on the demise of his marriage to former collaborator and spouse Anna, was one of the few that didn't basically discuss that but is built around another concept featured in the album, the concept where Gaye tries to find solace with his demons and some resolve.