One of the lesser wumpscut songs in my opinion. Anyhow the meaning is vague and hard to find on a close glance to me, but it seems to be about the Christian religion's fascist way of taking us "kicking and screaming". "you looked so beautiful" could be speaking of the Christian religion's 'forgiving' nature. How you can't resist how good it seems when you hear it in a pamphlet or read the bible. As we all know Christianity is the greatest fascist power ever to exist and will always carry us kicking and screaming.
@Silou1a I disagree with your opinion on CHristianity because that aint what I know lol but i agree with your interpretation of the song. Never thought of it that way but it fits. to bad its always a scapegoat for responsibility as opposed to the person or persons going wrong.
@Silou1a I disagree with your opinion on CHristianity because that aint what I know lol but i agree with your interpretation of the song. Never thought of it that way but it fits. to bad its always a scapegoat for responsibility as opposed to the person or persons going wrong.
One of the lesser wumpscut songs in my opinion. Anyhow the meaning is vague and hard to find on a close glance to me, but it seems to be about the Christian religion's fascist way of taking us "kicking and screaming". "you looked so beautiful" could be speaking of the Christian religion's 'forgiving' nature. How you can't resist how good it seems when you hear it in a pamphlet or read the bible. As we all know Christianity is the greatest fascist power ever to exist and will always carry us kicking and screaming.
@Silou1a I disagree with your opinion on CHristianity because that aint what I know lol but i agree with your interpretation of the song. Never thought of it that way but it fits. to bad its always a scapegoat for responsibility as opposed to the person or persons going wrong.
@Silou1a I disagree with your opinion on CHristianity because that aint what I know lol but i agree with your interpretation of the song. Never thought of it that way but it fits. to bad its always a scapegoat for responsibility as opposed to the person or persons going wrong.