"Gentlemen, our faith is wounded
And, yes, we are wounded too.
They've come out from the swamp
But we, we stand on both legs
They will roll over and over and over again."
"Gentlemen, our faith is wounded
And, yes, we are wounded too.
They've come out from the swamp
But we, we stand on both legs
They will roll over and over and over again."
This can symbolise how the Lycans (werewolves) were made to be slaves for the Vampires, and that they fought against it and became independant and broke out of the Vampires' grasp, especially with all the pain and suffering the Lycans were put through. (you have to watch the first Underworld, then the third)
This can symbolise how the Lycans (werewolves) were made to be slaves for the Vampires, and that they fought against it and became independant and broke out of the Vampires' grasp, especially with all the pain and suffering the Lycans were put through. (you have to watch the first Underworld, then the third)
whats it about though?
It's actually on the soundtrack for 'Underworld'.
It's actually on the soundtrack for 'Underworld'.
"Gentlemen, our faith is wounded And, yes, we are wounded too. They've come out from the swamp But we, we stand on both legs They will roll over and over and over again."
"Gentlemen, our faith is wounded And, yes, we are wounded too. They've come out from the swamp But we, we stand on both legs They will roll over and over and over again."
This can symbolise how the Lycans (werewolves) were made to be slaves for the Vampires, and that they fought against it and became independant and broke out of the Vampires' grasp, especially with all the pain and suffering the Lycans were put through. (you have to watch the first Underworld, then the third)
This can symbolise how the Lycans (werewolves) were made to be slaves for the Vampires, and that they fought against it and became independant and broke out of the Vampires' grasp, especially with all the pain and suffering the Lycans were put through. (you have to watch the first Underworld, then the third)