dude dont act like you know everything..... do some shrooms and you will understand... please read the peom again because it just doesnt compare to the song.. i think they used JABBERWOCKY as a type of metaphor... and who cares if adam wrote the song like i care... ive bin listining to this band since you were a baby son.
Burning building, you are almost correct. He says 'this ship...' but he does cap it off with 'life.' This ship life makes complete sense I've re-listened through damn good headphones, and there is a faint (but present) emphasis on a 'p.'
And strawberryandre, alot of this album is about the Earth and us fucking it over, not hallucinogenics (In this track I can't find much of a reference to the earth itself, but pay attention in their other tracks, as it is a blatantly repeated theme.) And I have done shrooms and acid, but what you wrote makes no sense what-so-ever....
Burning building, you are almost correct. He says 'this ship...' but he does cap it off with 'life.' This ship life makes complete sense I've re-listened through damn good headphones, and there is a faint (but present) emphasis on a 'p.'
And strawberryandre, alot of this album is about the Earth and us fucking it over, not hallucinogenics (In this track I can't find much of a reference to the earth itself, but pay attention in their other tracks, as it is a blatantly repeated theme.) And I have done shrooms and acid, but what you wrote makes no sense what-so-ever. grelsscz was completely correct (aside from the 'this shit life') on the lyrics.
To the point, a lot of it can also be describing various forms of people. This song implies partial paranoid schizophrenia to me - the belief that there is always something out to get you, the belief that you are inexplicably seeing things others are not for a reason. 'Jabberwocky' itself contains reference to many mythical and coherently frightening creatures, which is where the name found root it seems.
Also, burningbuilding, your translation is pretty understandable as well.
dude dont act like you know everything..... do some shrooms and you will understand... please read the peom again because it just doesnt compare to the song.. i think they used JABBERWOCKY as a type of metaphor... and who cares if adam wrote the song like i care... ive bin listining to this band since you were a baby son.
Burning building, you are almost correct. He says 'this ship...' but he does cap it off with 'life.' This ship life makes complete sense I've re-listened through damn good headphones, and there is a faint (but present) emphasis on a 'p.' And strawberryandre, alot of this album is about the Earth and us fucking it over, not hallucinogenics (In this track I can't find much of a reference to the earth itself, but pay attention in their other tracks, as it is a blatantly repeated theme.) And I have done shrooms and acid, but what you wrote makes no sense what-so-ever....
Burning building, you are almost correct. He says 'this ship...' but he does cap it off with 'life.' This ship life makes complete sense I've re-listened through damn good headphones, and there is a faint (but present) emphasis on a 'p.' And strawberryandre, alot of this album is about the Earth and us fucking it over, not hallucinogenics (In this track I can't find much of a reference to the earth itself, but pay attention in their other tracks, as it is a blatantly repeated theme.) And I have done shrooms and acid, but what you wrote makes no sense what-so-ever. grelsscz was completely correct (aside from the 'this shit life') on the lyrics. To the point, a lot of it can also be describing various forms of people. This song implies partial paranoid schizophrenia to me - the belief that there is always something out to get you, the belief that you are inexplicably seeing things others are not for a reason. 'Jabberwocky' itself contains reference to many mythical and coherently frightening creatures, which is where the name found root it seems. Also, burningbuilding, your translation is pretty understandable as well.
You mean since 2002?
You mean since 2002?