I believe it reflects the past, the present and future of our bigotry. In the past this would be labelled a rebel song. It's not. It's more than that. It's do we leave our war torn country to bigots or do we unite as Irish people. This cannot happen while you still have peace walls. A segregated education spewing out falsehoods.
I believe it reflects the past, the present and future of our bigotry. In the past this would be labelled a rebel song. It's not. It's more than that. It's do we leave our war torn country to bigots or do we unite as Irish people. This cannot happen while you still have peace walls. A segregated education spewing out falsehoods.
Here is the Google translation of the original Swahili:
Here is the Google translation of the original Swahili:
Our Father, ours Our heaven, ours, amen Our Father, our, who art May your name be glorified
Our Father, ours Our heaven, ours, amen Our Father, our, who art May your name be glorified
Our Father, ours Our heaven, ours, amen Our Father, our, who art May your name be glorified
Our Father, ours Our heaven, ours, amen Our Father, our, who art May your name be glorified
give us today our food We need you to forgive us Our mistakes, hey As we forgive them Those who wronged us, don't hurt us In temptation, but Save us, and him, forever and ever
give us today our food We need you to forgive us Our mistakes, hey As we forgive them Those who wronged us, don't hurt us In temptation, but Save us, and him, forever and ever
Our Father, ours Our heaven, ours, amen Our Father, our, who art May your name be glorified
Our Father, ours Our heaven, ours, amen Our Father, our, who art May your name be glorified
Our Father, ours Our heaven, ours, amen Our Father, our, who art May your name be glorified
May your kingdom come May it be done on earth as it is in heaven, amen
Our Father, ours Our heaven, ours, amen Our Father, our, who art May your name be glorified
Our Father, ours Our heaven, ours, amen Our Father, our, who art May your name be glorified
give us today our food We need you to forgive us Our mistakes, hey As we forgive them Those who wronged us, don't hurt us In temptation, but Save us from that calamity forever
Our Father, our, who art May your name be glorified Our Father, our, who art May your name be glorified
The song itself is inspired by the Stephen Sondheim musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Lead singer Andy “Black” Biersack, and lead guitarist Jake Pitts. Biersack said he was inspied by the story of Sweeney Todd via a CD copy of the Broadway cast recording of the 1979 Broadway production with Len Cariou portraying Todd & Angela Lansbury portraying his accomplice Mrs. Lovett. Biersack said his usage of darker themes and imagery in the band’s sound was first started by Sweeney Todd, and later other musicals like Phantom Of The Opera and eventually comic book characters like Batman,...
The song itself is inspired by the Stephen Sondheim musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Lead singer Andy “Black” Biersack, and lead guitarist Jake Pitts. Biersack said he was inspied by the story of Sweeney Todd via a CD copy of the Broadway cast recording of the 1979 Broadway production with Len Cariou portraying Todd & Angela Lansbury portraying his accomplice Mrs. Lovett. Biersack said his usage of darker themes and imagery in the band’s sound was first started by Sweeney Todd, and later other musicals like Phantom Of The Opera and eventually comic book characters like Batman, & bands like KISS and Misfits. Biersack said he wanted the song to not be solely about the character of Sweeney Todd, but to be “directly connected to me.”
This song is my favourite song
This song is my favourite song
"You've been hanging from a rope of mediocrity Strung up by your insecurities You can shine for me Somebody has to shine for me It's difficult not to shine for me"
"You've been hanging from a rope of mediocrity Strung up by your insecurities You can shine for me Somebody has to shine for me It's difficult not to shine for me"
This song just makes me think about Dave asking Martin to have songs written by him on the album and getting rejected. While there were claims that Dave's songs didn't fit the themes of 'Ultra' and 'Exciter'. 'Paper Monsters' did get a lot of flack for "mediocre lyrics" by the press. Perhaps Gore agreed with them before the world was even privy to them? Anyways, I think Dave said that he felt like a "tool" that he was only useful because of his voice and that's what I think about during the "Somebody has to shine for me" part.
I am under the belief that many of the songs are not beholden to a single topic.
This song basically means that this prsn has been through a LOT. When she says "heart made of glass" meanig that her heart is now fragile and sensitive to a lot."Mind of stone",means that her mind cannot function-- its just jammed and cant think. "Need a place to hide but can't find one near" that one means she just wants to hide away from everything , even the face of the world, but she can't.. even find it , like no place to Be able to weep , and cry gut wrenching cries. 😢...
This song basically means that this prsn has been through a LOT. When she says "heart made of glass" meanig that her heart is now fragile and sensitive to a lot."Mind of stone",means that her mind cannot function-- its just jammed and cant think. "Need a place to hide but can't find one near" that one means she just wants to hide away from everything , even the face of the world, but she can't.. even find it , like no place to Be able to weep , and cry gut wrenching cries. 😢
Sure can relate😥
I'm hearing "You get through all this shit"
I'm hearing "You get through all this shit"
He knows the world keeps turning, he knows he should move on, he even started to get over her, but you can almost feel this is a self affirmation, something he tells himself, knowing deep down she's his world that keeps turning.
He knows the world keeps turning, he knows he should move on, he even started to get over her, but you can almost feel this is a self affirmation, something he tells himself, knowing deep down she's his world that keeps turning.
This song mean true love
This song mean true love
Best line:
Best line:
“programmed by fellas with compassion and vision”.
“programmed by fellas with compassion and vision”.
Since it’s from the 1958 view, wonder if the fellas he was sarcastically referencing were Eisenhower and Kruschev….simce they were NOT men of compassion and vision but military guys who believed in everything by the numbers.
Since it’s from the 1958 view, wonder if the fellas he was sarcastically referencing were Eisenhower and Kruschev….simce they were NOT men of compassion and vision but military guys who believed in everything by the numbers.