| House of Heroes – Leave You Now Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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So my take is that, since a lot of the album is about the WW2 era (said by the band), this song is about a guy who loves a girl that is in danger of being caught by the Nazi's for not being part of their "perfect race". So, he didn't give her up, even though he spent time in prison because of the fact that he was "protecting" her. And when he gets out of prison, they are going to escape to America, to get away from the Nazi regime. Just my two cents. |
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| House of Heroes – Code Name: Raven Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Here's the youtube video of HoH talking about the inspiration for the song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba57gzppvmY |
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| House of Heroes – Voices Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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There are a few wrong lyrics... "What the mother doesn't love, my son" should be "BUT the mother doesn't love, my son" "go on, wretch it out, am I faithless" should be "though I'm wretched, am I faithless?" "how can God show mercy how us merciless to them" should be "How can God show mercy, I was merciless to them." Also, just because a song has Christian words, meanings, undertones, etc doesn't make it anymore brainwashing than any other song in the world. I like how when a song talks about God, repentance, Jesus, faith, unbelief/belief, basically anything "Christian", it's considered "brainwashing". Maybe you should look up the meaning of brainwash. Here let me do it for you.... Merriam-Webster's Dictionary defines Brainwashing as " a forcible indoctrination to induce someone to give up basic political, social, or religious beliefs and attitudes and to accept contrasting regimented ideas" I don't see how a band singing about their personal beliefs is FORCIBLY inducing someone to give up their beliefs. Now if someone were to strap you down to a chair, put headphones on you and MAKE you listen to Christian songs over and over and over...then yes, it would be brainwashing. Just my two cents.... |
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