This song reminds me so much of Iain Banks' The Crow road, I suggest you read it, then you'll see what I mean.
The song (and the book) is about the vanity of life, all religion is a form of cowardice as people bury themselves in the arrogance that we are the most important creatures, which of course we aren't.
We try to justify all the bad things by insisting there is a different between good and evil, when really all there is is fundamental beliefs and ignorance.
"The world is neither fair nor unfair"
These are only human concepts, words to try and understand ourselves. People die, that's all their is to it. Probably anyway.
Very heavy stuff, but I believe it.
This song reminds me so much of Iain Banks' The Crow road, I suggest you read it, then you'll see what I mean.
The song (and the book) is about the vanity of life, all religion is a form of cowardice as people bury themselves in the arrogance that we are the most important creatures, which of course we aren't. We try to justify all the bad things by insisting there is a different between good and evil, when really all there is is fundamental beliefs and ignorance. "The world is neither fair nor unfair" These are only human concepts, words to try and understand ourselves. People die, that's all their is to it. Probably anyway. Very heavy stuff, but I believe it.