| Prize Fighter Inferno – The Fight Of Moses Early & Sir Arthur McCloud Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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So now this is the beginning, dear Have you come to start a fight? Oh you say you won't, but you know you might Push the living off this edge. Oh mother please! They have no need For your boy I've been bitten by disease, my dear The hurt has come within my heart Should you say you won't, i might fall apart So come darkness, shroud your end Oh mother please! They have no need For your boy Those are the lyrics for it. |
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| Prize Fighter Inferno – Run, Gunner Recall, Run! The Town Wants You Dead! Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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It looks good except I think it's: Leave it well enough alone, it's no choice of yours to make. "Guilty" says the proof... You see? It makes more sense. |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The End Complete V: On the Brink Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Right, I know that. He's saying (I think) Goodbye son. Writer, take me back, I must finish this. | |
| Coheed and Cambria – The Running Free Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| I think this is a multiple perspective song... Again I bring up the son. This may be him running away after Feathers, because he feels he is causing his mother distress as he is The Crowing's son, but said hero doesn't know it. | |
| Coheed and Cambria – Feathers Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Again, I think Newo had Claudio's son. She hasn't been a huge part of the story since SSTB and I think she had the son soon after Claudio left at the end of that albim. This is about her debating with herself whether or not to tell him because she knows that he is coming to make his peace with her, before he goes off to destroy everything. And The Running Free isn't the destruction, that's not until Wilhelm's death. |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The End Complete V: On the Brink Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Yeah. I think this is really close to Harmonixer's theory, but I want to point aout that I also believe The Crowing has a son. I think this is the end, and either the Writer offers them life, and Claudio refuses and tells his son to go OR Claudio found The Willing Well for his son and gets him to go through it, but stays behind himself. Either way, I think the son's name is Amory, and that he is going to tell his father's story. |
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| Coheed and Cambria – No World for Tomorrow Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I think this is, obviously, a preparation for battle, and possibly the battle itself. I think it is from The Crowiing and Wilhem's perspectives as well, though it could pass just for Wilhem's. I get the feelimg that the chorus is Claudio prepping up the IRO-bots. Raise your hands high young brothers and sisters, there is a world of work, and a need for you. |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The Running Free Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| So I heard that this song is about Wilhelm crossing through The Willing Well the opposite direction. Like, into the real world...? | |
| Coheed and Cambria – The End Complete I: The Fall of House Atlantic Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Yeah, there'a chant thing over some crazy classical style guitar playing. I wish it had been more epic, though... |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The End Complete V: On the Brink Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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@Harmonixer: That makes sense to me. And anyone else have the album? I do =D |
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| Prize Fighter Inferno – Blood Machine Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| This song makes me think that the telephone is a way that Long-Arm and Butchie "communicate" with their dead mother... | |
| Prize Fighter Inferno – The Going Price For Home Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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This song IS about Arthur McCloud coming home after spending years in jail. He wants to be with his daughter, if only for reasons of lust. He still thinks his family loves him, even after what he did, but he feels they "hide it well." It's a crazy, twisted story folks. Get used to it. |
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