I would definitely say this song is a Christian song. The first stanza is about God being faithful, the second one is missing but it's about the writer being faithful. The third is about Jesus dying on a cross, and the fourth is about, well, that part I'm not one hundred percent sure on, but the last part of it is about maintaining faith.
second stanza looks like it's mixed with the 4th. 2nd is:
Catch me in your arms
Like stars in the eyes of telescopes,
And once there I rest,
Never let me go. no,
Never let me go
such a good song. i love it so much. can't wait for their new CD...
All songs have their own meaning and can be interpreted in many ways but what you said about this being about Jesus on the cross just seems invalid. I can see why you think this because Christian music in hardcore music is becoming a big thing right now which is also leading to more and more misconceptions on other songs. I am pretty sure a lot of these lyrics are a play on words about a 19th century mapmaker (Pauley). The previous album was about regrets, love, hate, happiness and forgiveness (Paterson). If you read the bands biography from multiple...
All songs have their own meaning and can be interpreted in many ways but what you said about this being about Jesus on the cross just seems invalid. I can see why you think this because Christian music in hardcore music is becoming a big thing right now which is also leading to more and more misconceptions on other songs. I am pretty sure a lot of these lyrics are a play on words about a 19th century mapmaker (Pauley). The previous album was about regrets, love, hate, happiness and forgiveness (Paterson). If you read the bands biography from multiple sites thats what they claim.
Just don't let me fall back through the clouds Catch me in your arms
like the stars you hold in your hand
Just don't let me fall back through the clouds Catch me in your arms
like the stars you hold in your hand
ya that last line is talking about someone who holds the stars in his hands, who else would he be talking to but god, ya this is pretty much talking about him and comparing hislife witht he prodigal son parable in the bible
ya that last line is talking about someone who holds the stars in his hands, who else would he be talking to but god, ya this is pretty much talking about him and comparing hislife witht he prodigal son parable in the bible
"What could I learn
by fighting the fire with matches and gasoline?"
"What could I learn
by fighting the fire with matches and gasoline?"
this is talking about the bad things and useless things hes done in hislife and realizing their unimportance
this is talking about the bad things and useless things hes done in hislife and realizing their unimportance
I would definitely say this song is a Christian song. The first stanza is about God being faithful, the second one is missing but it's about the writer being faithful. The third is about Jesus dying on a cross, and the fourth is about, well, that part I'm not one hundred percent sure on, but the last part of it is about maintaining faith.
second stanza looks like it's mixed with the 4th. 2nd is:
Catch me in your arms Like stars in the eyes of telescopes, And once there I rest, Never let me go. no, Never let me go
such a good song. i love it so much. can't wait for their new CD...
All songs have their own meaning and can be interpreted in many ways but what you said about this being about Jesus on the cross just seems invalid. I can see why you think this because Christian music in hardcore music is becoming a big thing right now which is also leading to more and more misconceptions on other songs. I am pretty sure a lot of these lyrics are a play on words about a 19th century mapmaker (Pauley). The previous album was about regrets, love, hate, happiness and forgiveness (Paterson). If you read the bands biography from multiple...
All songs have their own meaning and can be interpreted in many ways but what you said about this being about Jesus on the cross just seems invalid. I can see why you think this because Christian music in hardcore music is becoming a big thing right now which is also leading to more and more misconceptions on other songs. I am pretty sure a lot of these lyrics are a play on words about a 19th century mapmaker (Pauley). The previous album was about regrets, love, hate, happiness and forgiveness (Paterson). If you read the bands biography from multiple sites thats what they claim.
Just don't let me fall back through the clouds Catch me in your arms like the stars you hold in your hand
Just don't let me fall back through the clouds Catch me in your arms like the stars you hold in your hand
ya that last line is talking about someone who holds the stars in his hands, who else would he be talking to but god, ya this is pretty much talking about him and comparing hislife witht he prodigal son parable in the bible
ya that last line is talking about someone who holds the stars in his hands, who else would he be talking to but god, ya this is pretty much talking about him and comparing hislife witht he prodigal son parable in the bible
"What could I learn by fighting the fire with matches and gasoline?"
"What could I learn by fighting the fire with matches and gasoline?"
this is talking about the bad things and useless things hes done in hislife and realizing their unimportance
this is talking about the bad things and useless things hes done in hislife and realizing their unimportance
ya this song is a cry to god i guess