damn!! whats with all the christ-bots automatically attaching a religious meaning to all of Switchfoots songs? I know they're christians, but that doesn't mean EVERY piece of work they produce will be religion-orriented
I take this song to just be a typical description of teenage angst :P
I think Switchfoot probably writes their songs from a perspective called a double entendre: a phrase that can be taken two ways. So the listener can create their own view of what the song means, and it's not necessarily right or wrong. It's up to you how to interpret it.
I think Switchfoot probably writes their songs from a perspective called a double entendre: a phrase that can be taken two ways. So the listener can create their own view of what the song means, and it's not necessarily right or wrong. It's up to you how to interpret it.
damn!! whats with all the christ-bots automatically attaching a religious meaning to all of Switchfoots songs? I know they're christians, but that doesn't mean EVERY piece of work they produce will be religion-orriented
I take this song to just be a typical description of teenage angst :P
Sorry to Bump an old post, but you know.... ;)
Sorry to Bump an old post, but you know.... ;)
I think Switchfoot probably writes their songs from a perspective called a double entendre: a phrase that can be taken two ways. So the listener can create their own view of what the song means, and it's not necessarily right or wrong. It's up to you how to interpret it.
I think Switchfoot probably writes their songs from a perspective called a double entendre: a phrase that can be taken two ways. So the listener can create their own view of what the song means, and it's not necessarily right or wrong. It's up to you how to interpret it.