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The Cooper Temple Clause – I'll Still Write Lyrics 11 years ago
Dear Fallen Leaves,
I don't really know what I should write here, for I do not know the solution to your problem.. Yet I do not want to pass your journal entry without saying anything either.. So.....
I wish you lots and lots of luck and I sincerely hope that you find the courage to keep on going with whatever study you are doing. It may not seem like it, but I understand how you feel.. I wish I could say that it will get easier, but I think that for it is different for every person..
However I want to share with you the way I am able to cope with these feelings. What helps me is to go outside as often as I can. To just be around people, it is not always necessary (for me(!), I cannot speak for you of course) to meet new people whom you will never see again. The mere idea/fact that I am with people, talk with them, laugh with them and cry with them is enough for me to keep me going in the periods of time that I am unable to be surrounded by the people I held near my heart.
I hope my comment supports you a bit, even if there is no solution given.
Yours Sincerely,
Putputty.

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Red – Die For You Lyrics 11 years ago
I mostly agree with Scrosb. It is very likely that this song is about Jesus and the moment he was offered for humanity.

'I know you hate me,
I never meant to make you feel this way'
This could be an indication to the people - mostly the kings who where afraid of Jesus' power and the growing amount of his followers - who wanted him dead and crucified.

'I never thought I could feel condemned
I never thought I could feel all your sin'
This is most likely a indication to the fact that he died selflessly and purely for others prosperity.

'Oh, I can feel your madness now
Oh, I can feel your fire now'
I think that these sentences represent the fact how his most devoted followers turned on him the day of his crucifixion.

'It's what I burn for
It's what I bleed for
I would die for you'
Again representing that he does this not for his own but for others prosperity.

'Someone please tell me what I am supposed to do'
A plea to his father, God, who he listened to and for whom he was on Earth in the first place.

'I can change to better right
I could feel your fire now
I can feel your fire now
It's why I'm breaking down
Ain't coming back around
Now I'm telling you
I would die for you'
This is supposedly where Jesus is redeemed of his suffering, when his soul left his body and finally begun its path towards heaven.

'You know I'd die for you'
He would do it again. That is what this last sentence means, that Jesus would do it again without any hesitation.

Please be aware that the above is merely my opinion, not necessarily the way to look at the song! I hope I did not offend anybody with it.

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