Are you all kidding? really. Its all there in the lyrics. Thissong is as simple as its words. Its about someone who has been at war. i.e., IRAQ. This person has been through so much death and destruction, sadness, and irreparable damage. The person waiting at home is saying" I don't care what happened to you over there. You're here now- thats all that matters now." With all the angiush and pain this person went through, they need to know that there is someone waiting at home that can make it better- that can get them back to experiencing what compassion feels like. Thats what its about. put yourself in those shoes...you'll see.
That's a little closed-minded. Sure, you can take it that way, but the word "wars" could also be taken in much deeper context to suggest any internal or external conflict that the person has gone through. The word "wars" is used quite often to describe personal internal conflict.
That's a little closed-minded. Sure, you can take it that way, but the word "wars" could also be taken in much deeper context to suggest any internal or external conflict that the person has gone through. The word "wars" is used quite often to describe personal internal conflict.
Are you all kidding? really. Its all there in the lyrics. Thissong is as simple as its words. Its about someone who has been at war. i.e., IRAQ. This person has been through so much death and destruction, sadness, and irreparable damage. The person waiting at home is saying" I don't care what happened to you over there. You're here now- thats all that matters now." With all the angiush and pain this person went through, they need to know that there is someone waiting at home that can make it better- that can get them back to experiencing what compassion feels like. Thats what its about. put yourself in those shoes...you'll see.
That's a little closed-minded. Sure, you can take it that way, but the word "wars" could also be taken in much deeper context to suggest any internal or external conflict that the person has gone through. The word "wars" is used quite often to describe personal internal conflict.
That's a little closed-minded. Sure, you can take it that way, but the word "wars" could also be taken in much deeper context to suggest any internal or external conflict that the person has gone through. The word "wars" is used quite often to describe personal internal conflict.