One of Edguy's most underrated songs, though it could benefit from a re-recording at some point. This song draws a parallel between the medieval ideal of punishing supposed 'heretics' for thinking differently than the popular view, and the condition today where, in that regard, some things haven't changed. The song professes that it's better to hide your belief than feeding the crow - that it's better to live for another day in your mind than be killed for your beliefs. The song also carries a strong anti-authority tone and the warning to never blindly trust in those who profess to hold the truth.
One of Edguy's most underrated songs, though it could benefit from a re-recording at some point. This song draws a parallel between the medieval ideal of punishing supposed 'heretics' for thinking differently than the popular view, and the condition today where, in that regard, some things haven't changed. The song professes that it's better to hide your belief than feeding the crow - that it's better to live for another day in your mind than be killed for your beliefs. The song also carries a strong anti-authority tone and the warning to never blindly trust in those who profess to hold the truth.