For me this song is defiantly about the environment and the state of the world. Tim is questioning whether the earth can be repaired or whether we have already done too much damage.
That is defiantly what these lines mean to me:
I’m blind to this impending fate
We'll let the world carry their weight
Its back breaks with every mile
But they all live in denial
When he says:
"What's mine was always yours, and yours is mine"
I think he is referring to the idea that we all share the one earth. So if I damage part of it, it effects every one else as well.
This is one of the first Rise Against tracks with an obvious environmentalist bend. I wonder if Tim has been thinking of the state of the earth lately.
For me this song is defiantly about the environment and the state of the world. Tim is questioning whether the earth can be repaired or whether we have already done too much damage.
That is defiantly what these lines mean to me:
I’m blind to this impending fate We'll let the world carry their weight Its back breaks with every mile But they all live in denial
When he says: "What's mine was always yours, and yours is mine" I think he is referring to the idea that we all share the one earth. So if I damage part of it, it effects every one else as well.
This is one of the first Rise Against tracks with an obvious environmentalist bend. I wonder if Tim has been thinking of the state of the earth lately.