I think Naveed could also be a man who killed someones brother and he (the surviving relative) is trying to contact Naveed to ask just why he did it... This is evident in the last verse
Prayer's on his knees again, trying hard to understand
Why Naveed would let a young man die
Convinced that he might break,
he reaches for the phone
And then another day has gone
Oh another day is gone
Oh another day is
I think the person in this song lost someone dear to them through Naveed's actions and they are contemplating just if they should go after him or if they should kill themselves, or if they should move on... And not being able to live there is a natural emotion for people who lose someone close to them, everything they see reminds them of that person and they just want to get away, yet it is so hard cause for some people that is all they have ever known... I also think there's some communication between the main guy in the song and the afterworld in this song, the whole do the hands of time only rule this chapter verse makes me think so. Oh well, I love this song.
Like I said, every time I hear this I get a new meaning :)
Naveed kinda reminds me of Dr. Kavorkian (remember that guy, the guy who killed people who wanted to die?) when I hear it and think on this tangent... It's weird, but I think it makes sense... I dont know if anyone else does though, oh well.
@osubuckeye4 I feel exactly the same. I find I do it with so many songs I attach to. I find I annoy people whenever a song that moves and speaks to me is played. Just wanting the world to know what a three minute pierce of sound can make someone feel.
@osubuckeye4 I feel exactly the same. I find I do it with so many songs I attach to. I find I annoy people whenever a song that moves and speaks to me is played. Just wanting the world to know what a three minute pierce of sound can make someone feel.
I think Naveed could also be a man who killed someones brother and he (the surviving relative) is trying to contact Naveed to ask just why he did it... This is evident in the last verse
Prayer's on his knees again, trying hard to understand Why Naveed would let a young man die Convinced that he might break, he reaches for the phone And then another day has gone Oh another day is gone Oh another day is
I think the person in this song lost someone dear to them through Naveed's actions and they are contemplating just if they should go after him or if they should kill themselves, or if they should move on... And not being able to live there is a natural emotion for people who lose someone close to them, everything they see reminds them of that person and they just want to get away, yet it is so hard cause for some people that is all they have ever known... I also think there's some communication between the main guy in the song and the afterworld in this song, the whole do the hands of time only rule this chapter verse makes me think so. Oh well, I love this song.
Like I said, every time I hear this I get a new meaning :)
Naveed kinda reminds me of Dr. Kavorkian (remember that guy, the guy who killed people who wanted to die?) when I hear it and think on this tangent... It's weird, but I think it makes sense... I dont know if anyone else does though, oh well.
@osubuckeye4 I feel exactly the same. I find I do it with so many songs I attach to. I find I annoy people whenever a song that moves and speaks to me is played. Just wanting the world to know what a three minute pierce of sound can make someone feel.
@osubuckeye4 I feel exactly the same. I find I do it with so many songs I attach to. I find I annoy people whenever a song that moves and speaks to me is played. Just wanting the world to know what a three minute pierce of sound can make someone feel.