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| Asking Alexandria – Morte et Dabo Lyrics
| 14 years ago
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As said on Facebook:
Danny Worsnop:
Eliyah, the song isn't a message of hate or any kind of shit-talking. It's fictional, as I said in the release.
I am in no way religious, but I don't have a problem with people having their beliefs.
Imagine all the movies and books that blaspheme and show animosity to religious figures... Morte Et Dabo is a story, not an attempt to offend.
It also has no reference to christianity. It could be one of MANY religions, or not a religion at all. If you don't want to take it in as christianity, it could be more of a metaphor for politics, even as small as your boss, or a school. It's the concept of tearing down that which controls you.
I understand the confusion, but you took it in that meaning yourself.
February 21 at 5:12am |
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| A Skylit Drive – Ability to Create a War Lyrics
| 14 years ago
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Gets me every time. Amaaazingg.<3 I loved Jordan with ASD... oh well. Maybe it's good that he left. Otherwise I wouldn't have been able to contain my amazing love for this band. |
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| Never Shout Never – The Past Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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This song gets me emotional every single time I listen to it. It's so honest, and heartbroken sounding. But yeah, so pretty much, he lives in a town that's not going to get him where he wants to be. That town isn't doing anything for him, and the people aren't treating him well (at least not some of them), so he has to smoke to get away from it. He feels trapped, but he just wants to leave, and get out, to start the life that he wants to live.
That's what I think he's saying anyway. |
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| Never Shout Never – Sacrilegious Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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Okay I just have to say that I love this song. I think it means that he doesn't agree with the way that his church runs things, or he doesn't believe the way that they do. He believes that Jesus loved everyone, including the sinners. Personally, isn't everyone a sinner? I believe that if you look at what people consider "sins" most of the people on this world would have committed one at one point or another. Why should that make us bad people? If Jesus didn't love the sinners, he wouldn't have loved very many people. And in that case, why would we have heard of him today? |
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