| Dispatch – The General Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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everyone always connects jesus and dsipatch well Chad does write a few of the songs! its not jus braddigan who writes them! |
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| Dispatch – Even Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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its about criminals running from the law - A headman is an executionist. these criminals are most probably deserters. (people who ran from the army because they didn't want to fight). On a deaper note it is abou Chad being against the death penalty: ' Head man I live to see you roll away" and the fact that he is antiwar. |
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| Dispatch – Open Up Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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i think there has been a criminal crosser from Mexico- someone who has been crossing the boarder and comiting crimes. The police have found it to be the charicter in the song " They were looking for me when I came to (to America) They were looking for me when I came back (to Mexico) Said hey you, you're looking very suspicious" he then replys by saying that they are wrong and that there is no criminal crosser he was just made up by people with power (possibly police) because they needed someone to blame and the police should relax and get off his back He obviously then runs away and hides. The police find him and surround him. They then ask him what its like to be on death row and to know hes going to die They then capture him and take him to be hung. A boy asks why he is smiling, he replys that he will tell him when he gets back, to mexico, he obviously belives he can escape beyond their (american police) jurestriction thus escaping death. We know that there is a criminal crosser and it may be him because in the next stanza after saying that the crosser does not exist he contradicts himself by saying: "He's just a victim of the higher man's tongue" "victim" being the key word because someone who does not exist can not be a victim. He then escapes, we know this because he is in hiding again the police then say that they are just doing there jobs and that he must stop denying it because how do they know that he is not lying and he in fact fits the description of the criminal crosser and this last fact is the flaw in the convicted mans argument, say the police. They then repeat that he is surrounded once more and they are going to get him. think im right? 34369 |
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| Jethro Tull – Cold Wind To Valhalla Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| its about the norse pagen religion as we see he speeks about vallhala which the place where all brave (dead) worriors go, its kinda like heaven where the worrios fight for all eternity among themselves. in the song a worrior has obviously died as the valkryries (kind of like angles whose job it is to escourt these worriors to vallhala) are with him and thor the norse g-d of war is there too. | |
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