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Wait For An Answer Lyrics

I cannot say that I don't care cause I'm aware
Of everyone and everything they're everywhere

Don't be a fool
Stop spinning around
(Spinning around)
You're right it ain't safe here
Start using your brain, your brain

The cautious hare cannot be seen as a coward
He's simply aware
(He constantly) knows what's going on
That the wheel of life turns on
It won't hold on

Silent creature, filthy teacher's
Spreading the disease, a release
A vanished kingdom falls

It goes on, on and on and again
It goes on, round and round
Oh I can't get it out of my head

Wish I'd be a bird of prey
A pure and a blessed
A hawk who could ease the pain

Don't look back tell me
Is it where you belong
A place in the dark
A song without hope
Don't look back tell me
Is it where you (belong)
Oh I wait for an answer so far
Don't look back tell me
Is it where you (belong)
I will wait for an answer so far
Don't look back tell me
Is it where you (belong)
I will wait yes I will wait
Don't look back

We're the last descendants
In the line of valiant soldiers
We're mistreated angels
We are the blackbird nation, we're the chosen ones
We're the last descendants
We're the tribe of unsung glory
We are the fallen angels
Well the time is right you shall be on my (side)

I don't I don't I don't need anyone
Be with or be against me
I'm white I am chosen
There is not the slightest doubt at all
Not at all

In lower airs we're ground down by their ignorance

Hate will grow like a foul cancer
To find a foe seems to be the answer
Round and round it goes on and again oh
I can't get it out of my head

Wish I'd be a bird of prey
A pure and a blessed
A hawk who could ease the pain

Don't look back tell me
Is it where you belong
A place in the dark
A song without hope
Don't look back tell me
Is it where you (belong)
Oh I wait for an answer so far
Don't look back tell me
Is it where you (belong)
I will wait for an answer so far
Don't look back tell me
Is it where you (belong)
I will wait yes I will wait
Don't look back

Don't be a fool
Stop spinning around
(Spinning around)
Don't move it ain't safe here
They've stained holy grounds
Oh no

The hopeful he sadly admits there's no hero
No place to hide there is no shelter from the storm
The maddened crow will spread terror
But I know bitterly they will stumble
Find themselves smashed on the ground

Don't look back tell me
Is it where you belong
A place in the dark
A song without hope
Don't look back tell me
Is it where you (belong)
Oh I wait for an answer so far
Don't look back tell me
Is it where you (belong)
I will wait for an answer so far
Don't look back tell me
Is it where you (belong)
I will wait yes I will wait
Don't look back

It's you who has said there's no tomorrow
I don't know but who I am
I wouldn't sit back any longer
It's surely built in sadness
But the sadness surely will go by
So we will all know the answer
The answer's within, it's in your mind
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Cover art for Wait For An Answer lyrics by Blind Guardian

Actually taking a better look at the song I can intepret it a little differently

We're the last descendants In the line of valiant soldiers We're mistreated angels We are the blackbird nation, we're the chosen ones We're the last descendants We're the tribe of unsung glory We are the fallen angels Well the time is right you shall be on my (side)

Definately about a certain european country between 1932 and 1945

The line of valiant soldiers are the Teutonic Knights, which the SS saw themselves as being a rebirth of.

And one of the reasons that people don't get it is the fact that IIRC the original coat of arms for the first unified germany had a black eagle as it's standard.

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Sadly there is no deep interpretations here. Hansi has said the song is an original concept of his that was based off a story he wrote having to do with a rabbit that becomes friends with a crow. Now there isn't much detail as to what the story pertains, but there are probably plenty of allegories. So actually the song is about intolerance, just not as specific as it seems, and it has nothing to do directly with Nazi Germany as I once thought.

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Well, this is my first one on interpreting a song so I am probably wrong but I don't know. Tell me what you guys think... Anyway I think this song is about the Jews and how they were constantly being persectued. Here's where I draw up my thoughts:

We're the last descendants In the line of valiant soldiers We're mistreated angels We are the blackbird nation, we're the chosen ones We're the last descendants We're the tribe of unsung glory We are the fallen angels Well the time is right you shall be on my (side)

I'm pretty sure in the bible it states that God made the Jews his chosen people. Also 'we're the last descendents' of the Holy Land. That's what I think.

In lower airs we're ground down by their ignorance

Well, that's an answer in its own. Ignorant people, those who do not understand, despised the Jews.

Hate will grow like a foul cancer To find a foe seems to be the answer Round and round it goes on and again oh I can't get it out of my head

Jews are always the scapegoats. Always, the very first religion someone blames. Well that is my analyzing on this song... Though the last lines sort of don't go with my idea but let me know what you all think.

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We're the last descendants In the line of valiant soldiers We're mistreated angels

This might just be about the Knight's Templar.

Cover art for Wait For An Answer lyrics by Blind Guardian

How does everyone miss this? They're called the bards, and I think it pretty obvious that it was was meant to be about Guts vs Griffith from Berserk. The Black and White hawks.

WARNING! Plenty of spoilers ahead.

Soldiers together, Griffith eventually betraying them all for power and glory - In the most despicable manner possible. Raping a woman who once loved him, and he saved from the very same act once upon a time. Who eventually gave up on him, and got together with Guts, the Black Hawk. All this as he sacrifices the friends that just saved him to monsters, and only Guts survives, losing an arm in his attempt to save the woman in question. She goes completely insane after this(becomes like a child, and loses the ability to speak).

The various decent guys in "The Band of the Hawk" that were labelled as criminals after having saved the country(of which Griffith once was one), are the mistreated angels. And worst of them all is Guts(The Black Hawk), who has lived a long life of abuse, betrayal, and general misery.

@Nyarla "Don't look back tell me Is it where you belong A place in the dark A song without hope" - Clearly speaks of Guts. Where the supernatural side of their world describes him, and his life.

"We're the last descendants In the line of valiant soldiers We're mistreated angels We are the blackbird nation, we're the chosen ones We're the last descendants We're the tribe of unsung glory We are the fallen angels Well the time is right you shall be on my (side)"

Speaks of how their mercenary band were powerful enough to be...

  • Speaks of how their mercenary band were powerful enough to be a nation unto itself. With how wars turned with their favor. And how the were betrayed by the nation they saved.
  • "I don't I don't I don't need anyone Be with or be against me I'm white I am chosen There is not the slightest doubt at all Not at all" -Speaks of how Griffith refused to grow close to anyone. And was willing to sacrifice anyone, or anything for his dream.

    Saying they'll wait for an answer if fairly common in the series as well. Sometimes with an emotional backing, like when Casca asks Guts or Griffith.

    When various lords/kings says they'll wait for an answer.

    When the little crossbow guy(whose name I also forget), asks various ppl for answers. It's just a common theme. Where ppl walks away, and other say they'll wait for an answer.

    Cover art for Wait For An Answer lyrics by Blind Guardian

    Blind Guardian's own website hints that this is indeed about the Nazi propaganda machine; but the song is fundamentally from the perspective of two victims of that evil mechanism.

    BG uses the same singer (Halsi) for most characters, which can get confusing as to "who" is saying what. In this song there are three characters: the hare and the fox, who are both targets of the third character, the mad crow (an allegory for a very specific asshole who had black hair, and who was proud, hateful and unhinged).

    The hare is terrified by the rise of the mad crow and his followers. The fox says the hare is not wrong, things really are going to shit. The crow says [literal nazi propaganda talking points]. The POV shifts back to the fox, who is skeptical that there's any hope, and the hare who says:

    t's you who has said there's no tomorrow [the analytically minded fox has no hope left]

    I don't know but who I am [the hare will survive! that's what he do]

    I wouldn't sit back any longer [time to run and hide, man, we can't pretend any more]

    It's surely built in sadness [there will absolutely be worse times to come]

    But the sadness surely will go by [they won't last forever]

    So we will all know the answer [survive however you can, my friend]

    The answer's within, it's in your mind [don't let me tell you, you know what you need to do]

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    As far as I'm concerned, the song is pretty blatant. Spend an hour watching any documentary about neofascism, nordicism and white supremacy adherents and you will hear much of the same banter.

    Silent creature, filthy teacher's Spreading the disease, a release A vanished kingdom falls

    The schools teach you that everyone is equal and that Hitler was a lunatic guilty of genocide, while in fact - according to the shaved-headed lads - the caucasian race is distinctly superior to all others and Hitler was a great leader and a misunderstood philosopher. The third reich is the fallen kingdom, slandered in history by the whole modern world.

    We're the last descendants In the line of valiant soldiers We're mistreated angels We are the blackbird nation, we're the chosen ones We're the last descendants We're the tribe of unsung glory We are the fallen angels Well the time is right you shall be on my (side)

    The basics of fundamentalist brainwash: a glorified past and claims to some 'noble' bloodline. In this case the mythicised Aryan race, which name - ironically - originally referred to Indo-Iranians. A far cry from the modern blonde and blue-eyed connotation. The blackbird refers to the German coat of arms, a black eagle (or maybe a 'pure and blessed' hawk) on a yellow background. The last line in this passage may speak about the 'racial holy war' the neonazis want. An open conflict between white people and all other ethnic groups. "A war in which your side has already been chosen for you."

    I'm white I am chosen

    No interpretation needed, I believe. This one is quite obvious.

    In lower airs we're ground down by their ignorance

    The white have to mingle with the 'impure' breeds on a daily basis. Imagine the outrage of a neonazi racist to find out that there are black people in the same school, or even in the same class, as his children. And that the 'ignorant' whites fail to see the indignity of it.

    The hopeful he sadly admits there's no hero No place to hide there is no shelter from the storm

    They may be the hate-mongering fundamentalists but they are still in minority, so a vital part of their bonding practices is creating an image of righteous rebellion. "We are the chosen few oppressed by the world-wide non-white/Jewish conspiracy." Nothing steels the resolve of a combatant like an Evil Empire to overthrow.

    The maddened crow will spread terror But I know bitterly they will stumble Find themselves smashed on the ground

    "The fight will be bloody and brutal and the righteous will suffer many a crippling wound but in the end they shall prevail." Again the future-glory motivation technique.

    Don't look back tell me Is it where you belong A place in the dark A song without hope

    The chorus is basically a call to other like-minded people to stop brooding and start acting. A call to arms or at least to some form of activism.

    I find it sad when metal is used to divide young people and to spread bigotry of any sort. It feels even worse when one of my favourite bands turns out to be steeped in fundamentalism and nazi bullshit. I do hope this is just overinterpretation on my side but it seems highly unlikely. Considering the fact that Blind Guardian is a German band, this would all have to be one giant coincidence. A shame. It is a kickass song, nonetheless.

    @questingaavatar:

    In my opinion your intepretation is both right and very wrong.

    It is right when you say it's about racism and nazis.

    It is wrong if you consider it positive towards it.

    "Hate will grow like a foul cancer To find a foe seems to be the answer Round and round it goes on and again oh I can't get it out of my head"

    This doesn't seem to me as a praise of ideology, rather treating hate as a sort of mental disease. For me it's quite obviously critical about the whole idea.

    I haven't thought about it that way, actually, but it does make sense. The crimes of WWII are a stigma on the German nation and for many of them national pride just... feels wrong. Like something one should hide and be ashamed of. Maybe it's about not being afraid to be German, and proud of it, without falling back on the nazi rethoric. About finally closing that chapter of history and freeing the people who had nothing to do with it from shame.

    Good one, Dollmaker. Thank you.

     
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