Well I guess the fruit on the tree is indeed a biblical reference. When you've heard how often because of unexplainable spiritual and physical attraction women are called forbidden fruits, it seems to me that this song is rather about infinite passion than about the devil and hell.
Well I guess the fruit on the tree is indeed a biblical reference. When you've heard how often because of unexplainable spiritual and physical attraction women are called forbidden fruits, it seems to me that this song is rather about infinite passion than about the devil and hell.
Anyway great song, a lot of spirit and energy in it!
Anyway great song, a lot of spirit and energy in it!
"Can I control this empty dilusion Lost in the fire below" and "Have what you want you're ways always the best way"
also support my comment above.
Well I guess the fruit on the tree is indeed a biblical reference. When you've heard how often because of unexplainable spiritual and physical attraction women are called forbidden fruits, it seems to me that this song is rather about infinite passion than about the devil and hell.
Well I guess the fruit on the tree is indeed a biblical reference. When you've heard how often because of unexplainable spiritual and physical attraction women are called forbidden fruits, it seems to me that this song is rather about infinite passion than about the devil and hell.
Anyway great song, a lot of spirit and energy in it!
Anyway great song, a lot of spirit and energy in it!