If my theory is right than the third verse is actually William talking to the Rake in person when he finally catches up with him. Very subtle but it is kind of a big revelation. It ties up the Rake encounter as William takes revenge and saves Margaret.
Check out my comment in "The Queen's Rebuke/The Crossing" where I dabble in the idea that William is the Rake's killed son Isaiah.
Except it sounds nothing like William in the third verse. It sounds like a small child. More like a girl than William.
Except it sounds nothing like William in the third verse. It sounds like a small child. More like a girl than William.
Also, I think the energetic beginning of this song, with Williams theme, is the fight between William and The Rake. The children begin singing as they greet him in the afterlife.
Also, I think the energetic beginning of this song, with Williams theme, is the fight between William and The Rake. The children begin singing as they greet him in the afterlife.
If my theory is right than the third verse is actually William talking to the Rake in person when he finally catches up with him. Very subtle but it is kind of a big revelation. It ties up the Rake encounter as William takes revenge and saves Margaret.
Check out my comment in "The Queen's Rebuke/The Crossing" where I dabble in the idea that William is the Rake's killed son Isaiah.
Except it sounds nothing like William in the third verse. It sounds like a small child. More like a girl than William.
Except it sounds nothing like William in the third verse. It sounds like a small child. More like a girl than William.
Also, I think the energetic beginning of this song, with Williams theme, is the fight between William and The Rake. The children begin singing as they greet him in the afterlife.
Also, I think the energetic beginning of this song, with Williams theme, is the fight between William and The Rake. The children begin singing as they greet him in the afterlife.