Or for a more realistic view of the song, it is most likely to go with the Scarecrow story to maybe go in between Devil in the belfry and I don't believe in your love, "An army of scarecrows like me
Thousands of brokens dreams
Thousands of tragedies
Tried to run from their destiny"
The Guy eventually in the story goes crazy as what Tobias says in the interview at the back of the booklit from the CD and eventually it seems to take it out on the girl he went after... His hole life he had no one to love and cherish and the one person he finds the just totally gets beaten down by, so he beats back...
But I guess you can take the lyrics how ever you like, just realism is nice... Carry Me over wasn't that bad, read the lyrics and listen to the song it really isnt that bad, and lost in space... Well.... I have no clue what the hell is going on there
I think that this song's placement might have once been considered for the spot between "Carry Me Over" and "What Kind of Love", BUT now that this song has been featured as the 10th track on Angel of Babylon (the precursor to the final song of the trilogy), I think it changes any meaning that this song has ever once held.
I think that this song's placement might have once been considered for the spot between "Carry Me Over" and "What Kind of Love", BUT now that this song has been featured as the 10th track on Angel of Babylon (the precursor to the final song of the trilogy), I think it changes any meaning that this song has ever once held.
Or for a more realistic view of the song, it is most likely to go with the Scarecrow story to maybe go in between Devil in the belfry and I don't believe in your love, "An army of scarecrows like me Thousands of brokens dreams Thousands of tragedies Tried to run from their destiny"
The Guy eventually in the story goes crazy as what Tobias says in the interview at the back of the booklit from the CD and eventually it seems to take it out on the girl he went after... His hole life he had no one to love and cherish and the one person he finds the just totally gets beaten down by, so he beats back...
But I guess you can take the lyrics how ever you like, just realism is nice... Carry Me over wasn't that bad, read the lyrics and listen to the song it really isnt that bad, and lost in space... Well.... I have no clue what the hell is going on there
I think that this song's placement might have once been considered for the spot between "Carry Me Over" and "What Kind of Love", BUT now that this song has been featured as the 10th track on Angel of Babylon (the precursor to the final song of the trilogy), I think it changes any meaning that this song has ever once held.
I think that this song's placement might have once been considered for the spot between "Carry Me Over" and "What Kind of Love", BUT now that this song has been featured as the 10th track on Angel of Babylon (the precursor to the final song of the trilogy), I think it changes any meaning that this song has ever once held.