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“Have any of you heard of a poet named Pablo Neruda? One of my favourite poets. In one of his poems he mentioned a blue guitar, for some reason the image really stuck with me. I started writing this song and I remembered that as a kid my dad used to tell me not to wash my face too hard because it would get worn. He said: "You're wearing your skin out!" I thought what if you wished on the stars too much. I wondered if you're face would get moon-worn. So that's what it's referring to in this song.” — Jewel at the Bathurst Street Theater, Toronto, June 9th, 1995
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