I was almost positive "tomorrow's king" referred to the singer, or is that what you're trying to say? :/
I was almost positive "tomorrow's king" referred to the singer, or is that what you're trying to say? :/
And having a choir in songs doesn't always transform them into religious songs, you silly metal. :p I think the choir is in this song because of the little mini-story in the lyrics. You know, hero faces difficulty and rises above sort of thing.
And having a choir in songs doesn't always transform them into religious songs, you silly metal. :p I think the choir is in this song because of the little mini-story in the lyrics. You know, hero faces difficulty and rises above sort of thing.
I agree with stegemreeali; he even starts to hum at the end. ^_^
I agree with stegemreeali; he even starts to hum at the end. ^_^
I think the song is a take on the life of Jesus. Specifically, in the garden of Gethsemane.
"Tomorrow's king, an unsightly coward You see, I know I'm going to win"
Plus a digital choir is singing throughout the song.
I was almost positive "tomorrow's king" referred to the singer, or is that what you're trying to say? :/
I was almost positive "tomorrow's king" referred to the singer, or is that what you're trying to say? :/
And having a choir in songs doesn't always transform them into religious songs, you silly metal. :p I think the choir is in this song because of the little mini-story in the lyrics. You know, hero faces difficulty and rises above sort of thing.
And having a choir in songs doesn't always transform them into religious songs, you silly metal. :p I think the choir is in this song because of the little mini-story in the lyrics. You know, hero faces difficulty and rises above sort of thing.
I agree with stegemreeali; he even starts to hum at the end. ^_^
I agree with stegemreeali; he even starts to hum at the end. ^_^