the line "bleed...like the little girl..years ago deceased" i see this to mean she was either raped or molested at a young age by someone she trusted.
and i also think that kezias crime was killing her father
since i believe he raped her
also kezia is writing a letter to her mom and not her dad or both
because her father was killed by her
and in the end shes being killed so the world can learn that pedophilia messes people up
becuase i also think she killed her father but also worked as a prostitute in her older age as obvious in Turn Soonest to the Sea.
so kezia murdered her father for raping her as a little girl
and she is being executed as capital punishment
yet the world will know that a) prostitution isnt a choice but merely the only thing someone has to turn to and b) the fact that kezia is bieng killed for murder yet her father wasnt for "murdering" her spirit and trust in the world.
all summed up that women are still treated differently as men and kezia shouldnt be killed she should be hailed for destroying the evil that exists in our world.
it shows how the world can kill the good due to the illusion its all bad
this cd reminds me a lot of "The Green Mile". lol i dont know why.
the line "bleed...like the little girl..years ago deceased" i see this to mean she was either raped or molested at a young age by someone she trusted. and i also think that kezias crime was killing her father since i believe he raped her also kezia is writing a letter to her mom and not her dad or both because her father was killed by her and in the end shes being killed so the world can learn that pedophilia messes people up becuase i also think she killed her father but also worked as a prostitute in her older age as obvious in Turn Soonest to the Sea. so kezia murdered her father for raping her as a little girl and she is being executed as capital punishment yet the world will know that a) prostitution isnt a choice but merely the only thing someone has to turn to and b) the fact that kezia is bieng killed for murder yet her father wasnt for "murdering" her spirit and trust in the world. all summed up that women are still treated differently as men and kezia shouldnt be killed she should be hailed for destroying the evil that exists in our world. it shows how the world can kill the good due to the illusion its all bad
this cd reminds me a lot of "The Green Mile". lol i dont know why.