It seems to me that it's a pretty obvious meaning really. The title "Mine / Beast of Prey" kind of says it anyway.
It's about children laughing in the day, while nearby a landmine lays in waiting. I don't think it's even intended that much as a metaphor. It's merely a reflection on how our world has turned out, and how we leave our past battlefields strewn with devices that lay in waiting to kill future generations.
It seems to me that it's a pretty obvious meaning really. The title "Mine / Beast of Prey" kind of says it anyway.
It's about children laughing in the day, while nearby a landmine lays in waiting. I don't think it's even intended that much as a metaphor. It's merely a reflection on how our world has turned out, and how we leave our past battlefields strewn with devices that lay in waiting to kill future generations.