You've all comprehensively missed the point. Read the last line, then read Animal Farm, and explain in 100 words or less what happens at the end of a revolution.
oh shit, i read that book. i also read 1984, which in my opnion was much better then animal farm.
oh shit, i read that book. i also read 1984, which in my opnion was much better then animal farm.
but when i heard this song, my first impression, was "oh, another punk song abot being rebelious and breaking free from whatever it is they think is surpressing them." now that i've read the lyrics, and seen your comment, i really can see where you're coming from. even though they have become free and have the licence to kill and they are drinking from the rich man's cask, it seems they have become what they hated. which is just like in...
but when i heard this song, my first impression, was "oh, another punk song abot being rebelious and breaking free from whatever it is they think is surpressing them." now that i've read the lyrics, and seen your comment, i really can see where you're coming from. even though they have become free and have the licence to kill and they are drinking from the rich man's cask, it seems they have become what they hated. which is just like in animal farm with the pigs at the end of the book. and some new revolution will happen because it is a never ending cycle.
You've all comprehensively missed the point. Read the last line, then read Animal Farm, and explain in 100 words or less what happens at the end of a revolution.
oh shit, i read that book. i also read 1984, which in my opnion was much better then animal farm.
oh shit, i read that book. i also read 1984, which in my opnion was much better then animal farm.
but when i heard this song, my first impression, was "oh, another punk song abot being rebelious and breaking free from whatever it is they think is surpressing them." now that i've read the lyrics, and seen your comment, i really can see where you're coming from. even though they have become free and have the licence to kill and they are drinking from the rich man's cask, it seems they have become what they hated. which is just like in...
but when i heard this song, my first impression, was "oh, another punk song abot being rebelious and breaking free from whatever it is they think is surpressing them." now that i've read the lyrics, and seen your comment, i really can see where you're coming from. even though they have become free and have the licence to kill and they are drinking from the rich man's cask, it seems they have become what they hated. which is just like in animal farm with the pigs at the end of the book. and some new revolution will happen because it is a never ending cycle.
am i right? =]