Personally, I think this song is about her disillusionment from Christianity. If I'm not mistaken, she went to church on her own until she was 12 or 13, then became a Buddhist, and now is an Agnostic.
I think that the line "I fell into the water and now I'm free" is referring to the idea that some religious people don't worry about committing sins because they know they'll be forgiven by God (hence, they're free from responsibility or guilt).
I agree, when I first heard the song, I thought it was about her coming to religion, but upon further listening I came to the conclusion that she was discussing disillusionment from relegion.
I agree, when I first heard the song, I thought it was about her coming to religion, but upon further listening I came to the conclusion that she was discussing disillusionment from relegion.
Personally, I think this song is about her disillusionment from Christianity. If I'm not mistaken, she went to church on her own until she was 12 or 13, then became a Buddhist, and now is an Agnostic.
I think that the line "I fell into the water and now I'm free" is referring to the idea that some religious people don't worry about committing sins because they know they'll be forgiven by God (hence, they're free from responsibility or guilt).
I do think it is about the dillusions from Christianity. That's a good way to put it damienfan09.
I do think it is about the dillusions from Christianity. That's a good way to put it damienfan09.
I agree, when I first heard the song, I thought it was about her coming to religion, but upon further listening I came to the conclusion that she was discussing disillusionment from relegion.
I agree, when I first heard the song, I thought it was about her coming to religion, but upon further listening I came to the conclusion that she was discussing disillusionment from relegion.