Yes I am sorry. I have to edit myself :) this song is on the UK album, while Elective Amnesia is on the ITunes version.
Yes I am sorry. I have to edit myself :) this song is on the UK album, while Elective Amnesia is on the ITunes version.
Yeah it is beautiful and well written, but whats your interpretation of it? what do you think about it?
Yeah it is beautiful and well written, but whats your interpretation of it? what do you think about it?
The second I saw
"like a child un-born"
I started thinking about abortion
and the creation of a better life for yourself (be it the father or the mother) by killing someone else, but that's what jumped to my head first.
The second I saw
"like a child un-born"
I started thinking about abortion
and the creation of a better life for yourself (be it the father or the mother) by killing someone else, but that's what jumped to my head first.
Actually it just came to my mind:
Actually it just came to my mind:
These are things of immense beauty figuratively...
These are things of immense beauty figuratively speaking, that probably goes through a lot of pain:
Most saints were brutally murdered in some way or another (Jean d'Arc for example)
The rose in the storm probably suffers as well, feeling it is going to be slayed by the rain or pulled up by the wind,
And a child that isn't born, that dies before it is born, what pain and anguish do they feel?
I guess these are all examples of overcoming something?
Their songs amazes me more and more, because they are so intricately written and there is always a new element that is discovered :D
Yer i kinda see what you mean, overall i think its about, accepting what life throws at you and getting on with your life.
Yer i kinda see what you mean, overall i think its about, accepting what life throws at you and getting on with your life.
The chorus is just an example of things going really badly wrong and people not complaining about it, a bit like in Bangladesh, and just realising that life goes on and they just need to fix whats broken and start over again.
The chorus is just an example of things going really badly wrong and people not complaining about it, a bit like in Bangladesh, and just realising that life goes on and they just need to fix whats broken and start over again.
Like i said its kinda like a similar meaning to Survive for me, about not feeling sorry for yourself.
Like i said its kinda like a similar meaning to Survive for me, about not feeling sorry for yourself.
i like what you've said bout the 'like a child un-born' bit, i no rise...
i like what you've said bout the 'like a child un-born' bit, i no rise against are pro abortion.
i thought of it more like as a child un-born is a beautiful thing witch is yet to come.
Like you said about saints being killed, if they re-born it would be a beautiful thing to look forward to, same with the child un-born, so it ties in with getting on with life and looking to the future.
I just love rise against so much, i dont understand the critics of the new album, i thinks it amazing, and this song can have so many different meanings to so many people its just a master piece.
It on my Appeal to Reason, but im from Engaland, and it a bonus track at the end.
now ive read a bit more i kinda agree with Rutlin, its about gettin on with life.
Just like Suvive (we've all bin sorry , we've all bin hurt) its about not feeling sorry for yourself.
Like a saint re-born, Like a rose in a storm, Like a child un-born,
all butiful things, still to come,
what you think??
Yes I am sorry. I have to edit myself :) this song is on the UK album, while Elective Amnesia is on the ITunes version.
Yes I am sorry. I have to edit myself :) this song is on the UK album, while Elective Amnesia is on the ITunes version.
Yeah it is beautiful and well written, but whats your interpretation of it? what do you think about it?
Yeah it is beautiful and well written, but whats your interpretation of it? what do you think about it?
The second I saw "like a child un-born" I started thinking about abortion and the creation of a better life for yourself (be it the father or the mother) by killing someone else, but that's what jumped to my head first.
The second I saw "like a child un-born" I started thinking about abortion and the creation of a better life for yourself (be it the father or the mother) by killing someone else, but that's what jumped to my head first.
Actually it just came to my mind:
Actually it just came to my mind:
These are things of immense beauty figuratively...
These are things of immense beauty figuratively speaking, that probably goes through a lot of pain:
Most saints were brutally murdered in some way or another (Jean d'Arc for example) The rose in the storm probably suffers as well, feeling it is going to be slayed by the rain or pulled up by the wind, And a child that isn't born, that dies before it is born, what pain and anguish do they feel?
I guess these are all examples of overcoming something?
Their songs amazes me more and more, because they are so intricately written and there is always a new element that is discovered :D
Yer i kinda see what you mean, overall i think its about, accepting what life throws at you and getting on with your life.
Yer i kinda see what you mean, overall i think its about, accepting what life throws at you and getting on with your life.
The chorus is just an example of things going really badly wrong and people not complaining about it, a bit like in Bangladesh, and just realising that life goes on and they just need to fix whats broken and start over again.
The chorus is just an example of things going really badly wrong and people not complaining about it, a bit like in Bangladesh, and just realising that life goes on and they just need to fix whats broken and start over again.
Like i said its kinda like a similar meaning to Survive for me, about not feeling sorry for yourself.
Like i said its kinda like a similar meaning to Survive for me, about not feeling sorry for yourself.
i like what you've said bout the 'like a child un-born' bit, i no rise...
i like what you've said bout the 'like a child un-born' bit, i no rise against are pro abortion. i thought of it more like as a child un-born is a beautiful thing witch is yet to come. Like you said about saints being killed, if they re-born it would be a beautiful thing to look forward to, same with the child un-born, so it ties in with getting on with life and looking to the future.
I just love rise against so much, i dont understand the critics of the new album, i thinks it amazing, and this song can have so many different meanings to so many people its just a master piece.
thanks for you reply !