i think you're both right. looking at the way Schuylar has written all his lyrics, most of the time its been about things going on in someone's head. So looking at it as someone that is just simply changing works, then adding the aspect of using "Vampires" as a personification to what is going on in whoever's mind, seems to sum it up more.
i think you're both right. looking at the way Schuylar has written all his lyrics, most of the time its been about things going on in someone's head. So looking at it as someone that is just simply changing works, then adding the aspect of using "Vampires" as a personification to what is going on in whoever's mind, seems to sum it up more.
wow. never thought about it that way. IAmLegend ripped my theory to shreds
i think you're both right. looking at the way Schuylar has written all his lyrics, most of the time its been about things going on in someone's head. So looking at it as someone that is just simply changing works, then adding the aspect of using "Vampires" as a personification to what is going on in whoever's mind, seems to sum it up more.
i think you're both right. looking at the way Schuylar has written all his lyrics, most of the time its been about things going on in someone's head. So looking at it as someone that is just simply changing works, then adding the aspect of using "Vampires" as a personification to what is going on in whoever's mind, seems to sum it up more.