Andrew Ridgeley is sad
about what has happened
to his former partner.
Andrew is struck
by the fragility of life
and thinks
“if it could happen to him,
it could happen to anyone.
It could happen to me!”
and begins to fear
for his legacy.
“As the only link
to our illustrious past,”
Andrew believes,
“I must protect our good name.
I must safeguard against degradation
of our grand history.”
He worries about their accomplishments,
considers the possibility
of their falling by the wayside,
ponders how to ensure the world remembers them
forever.
It is a difficult task
one that he hopes he is up to now
alone.
If only there was anyone
to help him.
In a flash:
Wham!
he no longer wants freedom
of any sort at all.