i kind of agree with here2solve on the
"And I scream, and nobody listens
And I scream, yet everyone's louder" part. it's a little strange, but i just read the scarlet letter, and those two lines (along with drawing the devil) reminded me a bit of the book. in the book the reverend has sinned and when he tries to confess, the people of the town don't take him seriously and they just praise him more for being so humble and allegorical. that sort of goes along with some people's "the pastor is the murderer" theory, so i just thought i'd throw that out there.
i kind of agree with here2solve on the "And I scream, and nobody listens And I scream, yet everyone's louder" part. it's a little strange, but i just read the scarlet letter, and those two lines (along with drawing the devil) reminded me a bit of the book. in the book the reverend has sinned and when he tries to confess, the people of the town don't take him seriously and they just praise him more for being so humble and allegorical. that sort of goes along with some people's "the pastor is the murderer" theory, so i just thought i'd throw that out there.