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Flyleaf – Again (Album version) Lyrics 16 years ago
I just watched an interview on MTV for Flyleaf and I listened to Lacy talk about how some of the songs she sang in the studio she acted as though she were singing to her sister. She said taht her sister had some of the same problems that she had and she wanted to help her. After hearing this song right now, I kind of think she's talking to her sister. Especially when she says "You're so close to me that you nearly died" because Lacy blames herself for her sister.

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Lovehatehero – Saints And Sinners (His Story) Lyrics 16 years ago
No that's cool. :D Thanks for fixing it. xD

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Lovehatehero – Saints And Sinners (His Story) Lyrics 16 years ago
I think that it's supposed to be:

"There's no such thing, as a saint without a history"

Judging by the title Saints and Sinners ;D

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Flyleaf – Justice and Mercy Lyrics 17 years ago
And for all of the people that based the meaning of the song on the exact lyrics realize that no song has lyrics that mean exactly what they say. Lyrics are like allegory stories and have a symbolic level that is more important than their exact lines. Songs are poems. Just think about reading Shakespeare exactly word for word.

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Flyleaf – Justice and Mercy Lyrics 17 years ago
I think she's talking about Jesus' dying on the cross.

"Life he sacrificed
Someone who paid the price"

She's saying that where is the mercy and justice in his death because we're all guilty for it.

"Blood in our hearts
Blood on our hands"

And about his metaphorical war we're fighting over Religion. About how we're all fighting over what is "true" and tangible and what is faith and belief.

"We’re human, we reason, we’re breathing, protecting
The living and dying, surviving, we’re trying "

In a way she could be talking about the War in Iraq about it being a religious war and the horror of it.

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Flyleaf – Supernatural Lyrics 18 years ago
I don't think the song is about her son being angry.

"he has every reason to throw up his fists in the face of his God who let his mother die
through all the prayers and tears, she still passed in pain anyway

you think in saying theres no use in praying
but still he bows his head
so he can say
thank you for ending her pain"

To me, that means he had every right to be angry at God for what God "did" to his mother. But he wasn't angry. He prayed to God and thanked him for taking her to heaven and taking away her terrible pain. I think thats what the two situations were about. Any other person would have been angry with God because he or she would have concentrated on their hardships instead of overcoming them.

I have to agree also with what Bloodredblizzard said about why God let's these things happen.

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