| Straylight Run – Soon We'll Be Living In The Future Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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It is definitely "Hand-shaped drugs". A hand has five fingers. Marijuana plants have five leaves. It's food and drinks and weed. It's "Can I just be another risk your running". No one's posted any idea of what the song means. It's extremely deep and difficult to develop a theory. It's about Philosophy of Life. The chorus is asking blatant questions. "Soon we'll be living in the future" is just a meaningless saying pointed to Philosophy. "I'm dying", he could possibly be asking these questions to God or people to find out what happens when he dies (The ultimate question of Philosophy). We're hiding what we think and just getting by. I tend to read way too into things, I could be way off. But I'm interested, so help me if I'm wrong. |
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| Straylight Run – Who Will Save Us Now? Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| they aren't "pushing their views" onto the people. The song describes that the "leaders" naturally (keyword) use greed and selfishness as a method in governing. It's human nature, and the song does not slander that at all, it merely depicts it. | |
| Straylight Run – Who Will Save Us Now? Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| And it's "so we've always fought our wars for what we're told's WORTH dying for. | |
| Straylight Run – Who Will Save Us Now? Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Yes, it is very powerful, almost too powerful. It's clearly not a stab at the government, at all. It's merely a brief goal of history, in the end, tying an idea that the only government, is self-goverment. Anarchy, Socialism, or Liberitarianism, anything you choose to believe out of it. It's not anti-government, at all, it's clearly pointing out the flaws of it. The benefits of the proposed "plan" in the end are merely the benefits, because societies can't run like that, even if that's what we all want, Leaders are necessary. It's powerful, yes. Important, yes. Negative? Hardly. |
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| Straylight Run – Who Will Save Us Now? Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Yes, it is very powerful, almost too powerful. It's clearly not a stab at the government, at all. It's merely a brief goal of history, in the end, tying an idea that the only government, is self-goverment. Anarchy, Socialism, or Liberitarianism, anything you choose to believe out of it. It's not anti-government, at all, it's clearly pointing out the flaws of it. The benefits of the proposed "plan" in the end are merely the benefits, because societies can't run like that, even if that's what we all want, Leaders are necessary. It's powerful, yes. Important, yes. Negative? Hardly. |
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