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13 Dec 2018
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What does fear's no cheaper mean?
What does fear's no cheaper mean?
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13 Dec 2018
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No here means 'is not'.
My interpretation is 'fear is not easier to cope with when you are old'.
But maybe it was just something they thought sounded good.
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@CraigW Lyrics の一部です
"and fear's no cheaper on the old age pension"
"and fear's no cheaper on the old age pension"
- English (UK)
No here means 'is not'.
My interpretation is 'fear is not easier to cope with when you are old'.
But maybe it was just something they thought sounded good.
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