About "Me My Shadow"
'Me and My Shadow' (shown as 'Me My Shadow' in the puzzle) refers to
the close, inseparable relationship between a person and their shadow, often used metaphorically to
describe constant companionship. According to the American Psychological Association, this phrase can
represent the psychological concept of the 'shadow self' described by Carl Jung. The expression gained
popular recognition through the 1927 song 'Me and My Shadow' by Irving Berlin, as documented by the
Songwriters Hall of Fame. The phrase represents themes of companionship, self-reflection, and the idea
that some relationships or aspects of ourselves are always with us. This concept demonstrates how simple
physical phenomena like shadows become powerful metaphors for psychological and emotional concepts in
human experience. Sources: Songwriters Hall of Fame, American Psychological Association - Jungian Psychology.