This song is about doing what you think is right, and not feeling guilty about it.
The voice that breaks the silence is guilt, in this case.
Sometimes we feel guilty about doing things even though there's no correct reason to. Whether it's because we're going against popular opinion, or religious belief or even our own gut instincts. And sometimes people treat other people like they've done wrong, simply because they're not acting how they want them to.
So the best thing to do is attempt to drown out those guilty thoughts before they take the joy out of your life and the thing that you're doing.
This song has also been introduced by a story, involving a female friend of Glen's who is a spiritualist medium. She and her husband, who is also psychic, visit supposedly haunted places and lay the spirits to rest there by trying to help them out.
Anyhow, one evening, the husband becomes possessed by two spirits who, at first, feel evil. Glen's friend asks them, through her husband, who they are, and where they are from. Their only reply is "We are from the dark" and "We come from the dark"
This happens for a few nights until finally, they begin to communicate properly with the psychic lady.
They explain that they are brothers and that they lived in Ireland in the 14th century or so. They believed that they were evil because they'd been told so all of their lives. And eventually they were executed, as evil, feeling great guilt and shame in the process.
Their only crime was that they were disabled, physically. Back then of course, such conditions were seldom understood, so the two boys were burnt alive as evil outcasts.
The spirits then went on to explain that from the moment they died, all they could see was darkness, no light, absolutely nothing. Pure black.
Eventually though, they continued, two tiny pricks of white light appeared on the horizon. They began walking towards these two shards of light as the once tiny pinpricks grew larger, and brighter until now.
Because now they'd reached the two sources of light, and it was the back of her husband's eyes.
They been walking in the dark, guilty, and ashamed for all of that time.
Even back then you justified all your bad choices. No growth. No change in how many years? And the same damn results, but hey...you're happy with them. So continue to go for it, but stop asking for anyone else to keep you company. Have to wonder just how happy you really are. I guess you never stopped to consider that. So much for genius, Rainman.
Even back then you justified all your bad choices. No growth. No change in how many years? And the same damn results, but hey...you're happy with them. So continue to go for it, but stop asking for anyone else to keep you company. Have to wonder just how happy you really are. I guess you never stopped to consider that. So much for genius, Rainman.
This song is about doing what you think is right, and not feeling guilty about it.
The voice that breaks the silence is guilt, in this case.
Sometimes we feel guilty about doing things even though there's no correct reason to. Whether it's because we're going against popular opinion, or religious belief or even our own gut instincts. And sometimes people treat other people like they've done wrong, simply because they're not acting how they want them to.
So the best thing to do is attempt to drown out those guilty thoughts before they take the joy out of your life and the thing that you're doing.
This song has also been introduced by a story, involving a female friend of Glen's who is a spiritualist medium. She and her husband, who is also psychic, visit supposedly haunted places and lay the spirits to rest there by trying to help them out.
Anyhow, one evening, the husband becomes possessed by two spirits who, at first, feel evil. Glen's friend asks them, through her husband, who they are, and where they are from. Their only reply is "We are from the dark" and "We come from the dark"
This happens for a few nights until finally, they begin to communicate properly with the psychic lady.
They explain that they are brothers and that they lived in Ireland in the 14th century or so. They believed that they were evil because they'd been told so all of their lives. And eventually they were executed, as evil, feeling great guilt and shame in the process.
Their only crime was that they were disabled, physically. Back then of course, such conditions were seldom understood, so the two boys were burnt alive as evil outcasts.
The spirits then went on to explain that from the moment they died, all they could see was darkness, no light, absolutely nothing. Pure black.
Eventually though, they continued, two tiny pricks of white light appeared on the horizon. They began walking towards these two shards of light as the once tiny pinpricks grew larger, and brighter until now.
Because now they'd reached the two sources of light, and it was the back of her husband's eyes.
They been walking in the dark, guilty, and ashamed for all of that time.
Even back then you justified all your bad choices. No growth. No change in how many years? And the same damn results, but hey...you're happy with them. So continue to go for it, but stop asking for anyone else to keep you company. Have to wonder just how happy you really are. I guess you never stopped to consider that. So much for genius, Rainman.
Even back then you justified all your bad choices. No growth. No change in how many years? And the same damn results, but hey...you're happy with them. So continue to go for it, but stop asking for anyone else to keep you company. Have to wonder just how happy you really are. I guess you never stopped to consider that. So much for genius, Rainman.