| Audioslave – Shadow On The Sun Lyrics | 4 years ago |
| 2k17 he died, I remember meeting his clone, as I am cast as the sun from the holy bible when I rise the earth is shattered it's dead like the flowers it spoke of aren't yet. This is mentioning the magical realms across the earth, it speaks of becoming into the world with money attached and no strings, it talks of the straightforwardness of real-life and what that is this last stanza is not just a stanza this is a real-world occurrence the imagination and your mind's eye being known and brought into the world by someone else able to see it also, the hive mind collective of reptiles. Look out for tradesman in the United States getting laid off mass lay off of them I'm not joking you guys need to look out 2k15/16 I said prayers to the word "Satan" for three days and three nights in a row to stop this war that is going to happen from happening and not even that can stop this nothing can and that's what his clone has said it worked in holo foretellings we all spoke of this together when he came to me and heard of what I had done and this is real you guys this is not a joke he said verbatim he knows he's the only one who can do this and afterwards he knows it's impossible in regard to ending this up and coming war you guys don't think that's game okay now what's next is that I have to find the love of my life and if I don't he said that that's the whole entire reason why the world ended. This is seen as a way to reach out and get this word out there, only the trope is that every single time in every single one of them it failed in this way, the reason that this isn't seen as something absurd etcetera is because this is a real life god that is overlooked every single time marriage occurred and that's how hardcore love is now love is seen as the metal only we all didn't even billy Joel this time and that's how rock this can get, but now this trope is come to life because of that deed before the eyes of those idols that promise, now that's the reason why this is approved of before them, back to it's up to me timing much love guys | |
| Soundgarden – Attrition Lyrics | 5 years ago |
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With the song titled Attritions current layout, it sounds nice reading it from the bottom up also, and in this format of the stanzas/verses/chorus what it makes me think of is the following I believe it's really important to read it from the fourth section down, from this perspective I also believe that it's very rooted into the piousness of these people that, and now borrowing from the top reference of a very important character of rome in his real to life role long ago, the east and not the "Middle East" for the sake of his large and important role of christians living in the time they did. (He once burned 60+ Christians in his garden in front of his temple) Now, onward, from the cliff meaning life in this realm, to the waves, meaning Hell, and the ladder meaning the heavens (According to non-popular factual mythological lore, there were a number of them, seven? Eight? 92? There's more than just one though is the main point.) And their beliefs being Martyred and in consequence these people of the east themselves. Going upwards, also a possible allusion to the prior way to read it? *shrug* The third stanzas being a conflicting perspective of the bomber, versus the viewer of this all. (Or player, if you're an avid follower of "The Anon" and what they all have told.) And now an important part the second verse here, or set of stanzas, the god made fire a reference from the previous war waged next to the beginning of the invasion itself in circa 70' God was also called in media the rescue team, or extract. Pinnochio being the all seeing eyes of Geppeto (I believe that's spelled right) and his strings being pulled to do this and that, where the artist steps in to portray once again the contrast of the victims smile who would out-of-nowhere appear from a prior viewer perspective of a seemingly non-chalant like character. With the bomb-lit skies being the previous reference to the historically accurate depiction of who god is. And finally a historical and also not-so-known cult of religious followers wanting the end of days and the al-dajjal or the anti-christ to appear to end a global prophecy of islam and its surrounding states, ISIS. Preferring NERO, though, it seems. Also, and lastly, the punch-line reference being some sort of synonym to the word by definition Laugh, for "Killer" To tie this all into one, very large and pious referencing song to depict a very small percentage of beliefs and views in reference to what goes on very far past and beyond the protective gates of America. Thanks Vespucci! Ciao, Much Love, |
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