They have a video for this song, if you thought you were confused before, watch it. After watching the video I thinks it's about: Stealing a friends girlfriend by getting her hooked on drugs. Then she starts hooking and gets pregnant. The girlfriend stealer then kicks her ass so bad that she loses the baby. The jilted lover now wants his revenge. He knows killing, revenge and jealosy, are all mortal sins but he stares down his idol and has his revenge. The last line in the song should be "for the repent, at...
They have a video for this song, if you thought you were confused before, watch it. After watching the video I thinks it's about: Stealing a friends girlfriend by getting her hooked on drugs. Then she starts hooking and gets pregnant. The girlfriend stealer then kicks her ass so bad that she loses the baby. The jilted lover now wants his revenge. He knows killing, revenge and jealosy, are all mortal sins but he stares down his idol and has his revenge. The last line in the song should be "for the repent, at your side" girlfriend stealer can't believe jilted lover is about to axe him to death. A sude note the lyrics "rats in the attic" and "toys in the cellar" are both Aerosmith songs, except rats and toys are reversed. One song is about drug abuse and the other is about going crazy. I also the seven deadly sins are represented in this song. Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy and Pride.
Lust: As your screw yourself into oblivion
Gluttony: Worn and faded, Stoned and jaded
Greed: She's an addict
Sloth: Stare down your idols
Wrath: Homicidal, Hands on the bible, for the repent at your side
Envy: And he wants to learn
Pride: Egomaniacal
The line
"For the repent that you saw"
needs to be changed to
"For the reaping that you sow"
Not only does that actually sound like what he's saying, it makes a lot more sense, too. Neatly fits into the song's moral center.
"As you sow so shall you reap..."
They have a video for this song, if you thought you were confused before, watch it. After watching the video I thinks it's about: Stealing a friends girlfriend by getting her hooked on drugs. Then she starts hooking and gets pregnant. The girlfriend stealer then kicks her ass so bad that she loses the baby. The jilted lover now wants his revenge. He knows killing, revenge and jealosy, are all mortal sins but he stares down his idol and has his revenge. The last line in the song should be "for the repent, at...
They have a video for this song, if you thought you were confused before, watch it. After watching the video I thinks it's about: Stealing a friends girlfriend by getting her hooked on drugs. Then she starts hooking and gets pregnant. The girlfriend stealer then kicks her ass so bad that she loses the baby. The jilted lover now wants his revenge. He knows killing, revenge and jealosy, are all mortal sins but he stares down his idol and has his revenge. The last line in the song should be "for the repent, at your side" girlfriend stealer can't believe jilted lover is about to axe him to death. A sude note the lyrics "rats in the attic" and "toys in the cellar" are both Aerosmith songs, except rats and toys are reversed. One song is about drug abuse and the other is about going crazy. I also the seven deadly sins are represented in this song. Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy and Pride.
Lust: As your screw yourself into oblivion Gluttony: Worn and faded, Stoned and jaded Greed: She's an addict Sloth: Stare down your idols Wrath: Homicidal, Hands on the bible, for the repent at your side Envy: And he wants to learn Pride: Egomaniacal