The meaning of this song, I would not say is meant to be put into any literal context, but rather, like any other Death song, to let the listener empathize for the subject of the written material. What I mean by this, of course, is that although BBoner is correct with his/her vision of the song's meaning, Schuldiner never really wrote in a self-centered, or literal way, but rather in a way that could express his feelings towards the world around him. He never experienced (or spoke/wrote of any experiences) involving BBoner's contextual summary.
....Wallamanage...keep up the good work, you make me laugh pretty hard sometimes :p heheh
The meaning of this song, I would not say is meant to be put into any literal context, but rather, like any other Death song, to let the listener empathize for the subject of the written material. What I mean by this, of course, is that although BBoner is correct with his/her vision of the song's meaning, Schuldiner never really wrote in a self-centered, or literal way, but rather in a way that could express his feelings towards the world around him. He never experienced (or spoke/wrote of any experiences) involving BBoner's contextual summary.
....Wallamanage...keep up the good work, you make me laugh pretty hard sometimes :p heheh