| Pierce the Veil – Props & Mayhem Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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While I admit this song isn't completely about my spin in any way, I cannot help (after just reading LOTR and watching the films again then hearing this) feeling like this verse below is SPECIFICALLY ABOUT ARAGORN THE GOD FORSAKEN RETURNING KING. Burst into flames, scream in the dark! I'm gonna light up this place and die in beautiful stars! A. he fights wring wraiths, often with fire.. B. He is in love with Arwen the Evening star. What if these demons keep falling from the sky? - wring wraiths again. Sometimes I love the way you swing the flame, Perhaps i am biased but i specifically heard Blade here... and everything inside! open again, but Swing the blade at everything in sight... fits my nonsense well. Separate me from my own two hands, I've killed so many times, But I can't save the world from the creatures that don't die. Ok the above sold me it was the first thing that popped into my head. Aragorn is the baddest mother in the whole tale. He takes no joy in mass killing but he is incredibly skilled at it. Also, offing a million orcs is nothing to him because he wants to save middle earth, however the Wraiths, All Simarillion's, namely Sauron, Saurumon, and other nameless evils, simply cannot be killed by a man. (technically) he cannot save the peoples, or his loving elf. I kinda like the way you tell me, "Baby, please come home, I need you here right now, - Late in the game Arwen is threatened by using her strength on everything namely Giving up Elven ways for Aragorn, passing her elvish juices of power to Frodo (this is movie only which i imagine piercers have seen) I'm crying in the water so you don't hear the sound." - Arwen is torn about heading to the lands beyond the sea. Grey Haven, outer earths. w/e.. Furthermore. While i sense in reality the song is about struggling in relationships with all the emotional scars and drug use (namely the drug alcohol sure) or just general evil. because most addicts would feel like they are wonderful but evil, the drugs bro.. This alludes to our sweet king Aragorn feeling doomed to repeat the past evil of Issildor..and most humans, the wring, which represents evil but definitely represents in some ways substance abuse, the ring addicts most who touch it some easier. Tolkien was close with the island of IReland, where the addiction gene runs rampant. so i can make a bunch of bs connections to His fears of losing his mind over the ring like sweet Boromir. (as i said this is far fetched but I am willing they to bet they enjoy some Zeppelin and "Ramble On" was not too subtle about a twist on the best fantasy books ever written Lotr. SO give it some thought, and consider the King. and Separate him from his peace loving elf touching hands while he try's to kill shit he cannot kill. |
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