Most of the references you cited refer to tarot cards. I'm not sure what the significance of tarot cards is in the song, but I am pretty sure the song is not meant to reference the 9/11 terror attacks.
"Justice" - Amicable and favorable resolution of conflicts. Triumph over bigotry and prejudice. Clarity. Fairness. A straightforward choice.
"Justice" - Amicable and favorable resolution of conflicts. Triumph over bigotry and prejudice. Clarity. Fairness. A straightforward choice.
"The Hanged Man" - Temporary suspension of progress. Flexibility of mind and a willingness to adapt to changes. Sacrifice in the present to reap benefit in the future. Sacrificing one thing to obtain another. Circumstances literally turned on their head.
"The Hanged Man" - Temporary suspension of progress. Flexibility of mind and a willingness to adapt to changes. Sacrifice in the present to reap benefit in the future. Sacrificing one thing to obtain another. Circumstances literally turned on their head.
"Knight Of Wands" - A lover of action, this is the card of someone who has a well-liked, energetic, confident, but sometimes unpredictable nature. He has an engaging temperament and...
"Knight Of Wands" - A lover of action, this is the card of someone who has a well-liked, energetic, confident, but sometimes unpredictable nature. He has an engaging temperament and his actions sometimes a little swift do tend to make sense with hindsight.
"The Tower" - Disruption. Conflict. Change. Sudden violent loss. Overthrow of an existing way of life. Major changes. Disruption of well worn routines. Ruin and disturbance. Dramatic upheaval.
"The Hermit" - Caution. Discretion. Need for prudence. Counsel sought and taken. Inner calm. A need to reach into one's inner resources.
"The Lovers" - Choices to be made using intuition and not intellect. Abstract thought.
"The Devil" - Feeling the burden of the material side of life. Feeling of frustration and oppression. Security versus creative or spiritual fulfillment.
"The Fool" - Energy, force, happiness and optimism. The overturning of the status quo or existing states by unexpected happenings. Innocence, naivety, and spontaneity.
"The Wheel (Of Fortune)" - Effortless success. Good fortune that is unexpected. Coincidences. Luck.
Most of the references you cited refer to tarot cards. I'm not sure what the significance of tarot cards is in the song, but I am pretty sure the song is not meant to reference the 9/11 terror attacks.
The tarot cards and what they represent:
The tarot cards and what they represent:
"Justice" - Amicable and favorable resolution of conflicts. Triumph over bigotry and prejudice. Clarity. Fairness. A straightforward choice.
"Justice" - Amicable and favorable resolution of conflicts. Triumph over bigotry and prejudice. Clarity. Fairness. A straightforward choice.
"The Hanged Man" - Temporary suspension of progress. Flexibility of mind and a willingness to adapt to changes. Sacrifice in the present to reap benefit in the future. Sacrificing one thing to obtain another. Circumstances literally turned on their head.
"The Hanged Man" - Temporary suspension of progress. Flexibility of mind and a willingness to adapt to changes. Sacrifice in the present to reap benefit in the future. Sacrificing one thing to obtain another. Circumstances literally turned on their head.
"Knight Of Wands" - A lover of action, this is the card of someone who has a well-liked, energetic, confident, but sometimes unpredictable nature. He has an engaging temperament and...
"Knight Of Wands" - A lover of action, this is the card of someone who has a well-liked, energetic, confident, but sometimes unpredictable nature. He has an engaging temperament and his actions sometimes a little swift do tend to make sense with hindsight.
"The Tower" - Disruption. Conflict. Change. Sudden violent loss. Overthrow of an existing way of life. Major changes. Disruption of well worn routines. Ruin and disturbance. Dramatic upheaval.
"The Hermit" - Caution. Discretion. Need for prudence. Counsel sought and taken. Inner calm. A need to reach into one's inner resources.
"The Lovers" - Choices to be made using intuition and not intellect. Abstract thought.
"The Devil" - Feeling the burden of the material side of life. Feeling of frustration and oppression. Security versus creative or spiritual fulfillment.
"The Fool" - Energy, force, happiness and optimism. The overturning of the status quo or existing states by unexpected happenings. Innocence, naivety, and spontaneity.
"The Wheel (Of Fortune)" - Effortless success. Good fortune that is unexpected. Coincidences. Luck.