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Peering-Over-the-Glasses

Often the person would be wearing reading glasses and find it more convenient to look over the tops, rather than removing them to look at the other person.

Peering-Over-the-Glasses intimidates everyone

Glasses on the Head

They give the wearer the appearance that they have two huge eyes with dilated pupils on the top of their head; this mimics the nonthreatening effect that babies and cuddly toys with painted large pupils have on us.

Creating the ’Four Eyes‚effect of dilated pupils

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  1. Without knowing the backstory of Clapton's son's death inspiring such a beautiful lyric of loss, one would underestimate the depth of grief packed into the poetry. As romantic lyric-- which it is entirely possible to be interpreted-- it is quite ordinary, indeed, bordering on the sentimental, but as a grieving father's vision of a dead child it is exquisitely, and most achingly sublime. And this is also a grown man's psychological response to loss that is irreparable.
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