This song is so nebulous, it's hard to know. Does Crystalnight refer to Germany's 1938 Krystalnaught, the infamous evening Reichmiesters decimated Jewish businesses-- breaking glass, looting, burning.
Or is it about a failed relationship? A relationship ("when we walked in the sun", sun warmth and radiance of love) which protagonists say was better than anything ("we have wasted lives and strayed from the path") they've had since?
Or is it (don't shoot me) about our relationship with Love himself? As children, having some awareness our emotional freedom would dimish as, according to the narrative of Peter Pan, we eventually "matured" into selfish, destructive, and, in some cases myopic, pirates?
yes it does. It refers to all the knowledge burned and how the start of hatred started. the books represent the sun and the hatred represents the season of ice. and the night refers to the past, it is history.
yes it does. It refers to all the knowledge burned and how the start of hatred started. the books represent the sun and the hatred represents the season of ice. and the night refers to the past, it is history.
This song is so nebulous, it's hard to know. Does Crystalnight refer to Germany's 1938 Krystalnaught, the infamous evening Reichmiesters decimated Jewish businesses-- breaking glass, looting, burning.
Or is it about a failed relationship? A relationship ("when we walked in the sun", sun warmth and radiance of love) which protagonists say was better than anything ("we have wasted lives and strayed from the path") they've had since?
Or is it (don't shoot me) about our relationship with Love himself? As children, having some awareness our emotional freedom would dimish as, according to the narrative of Peter Pan, we eventually "matured" into selfish, destructive, and, in some cases myopic, pirates?
I don't know...but I like it!
yes it does. It refers to all the knowledge burned and how the start of hatred started. the books represent the sun and the hatred represents the season of ice. and the night refers to the past, it is history.
yes it does. It refers to all the knowledge burned and how the start of hatred started. the books represent the sun and the hatred represents the season of ice. and the night refers to the past, it is history.