This song is about a quadraplegic man that has projected himself astrally adn traveled through time to rasputin and told him of his inevitable assassination.
The "spiraling through the crack in the sky" is the quadraplegic man being sucked back up from where he came.
I read a bit about Rasputin the other day, and to me it seems like "beauties sudden hand" is a reference to the prostitute Khionia Guseva that attempted to murder him by stabbing him in the body with a knife.
I read a bit about Rasputin the other day, and to me it seems like "beauties sudden hand" is a reference to the prostitute Khionia Guseva that attempted to murder him by stabbing him in the body with a knife.
The words "Stretching arms up high, We're on our way now, Leave the Czar to die" could be a reference to the fact that she thought she killed him and left him to die.
The words "Stretching arms up high, We're on our way now, Leave the Czar to die" could be a reference to the fact that she thought she killed him and left him to die.
However it could also be a reference to when Rasputin was actually murdered the murderers shot him once and thought he was...
However it could also be a reference to when Rasputin was actually murdered the murderers shot him once and thought he was dead (or so the story claims) returning to find that he was still living.
Also "Leave the Czar to die" I'm assuming refers to how he predicted his assassination in writing and and stated that the royal family would not live two years after his assassination. Both of which came true.
This song is about a quadraplegic man that has projected himself astrally adn traveled through time to rasputin and told him of his inevitable assassination.
The "spiraling through the crack in the sky" is the quadraplegic man being sucked back up from where he came.
I read a bit about Rasputin the other day, and to me it seems like "beauties sudden hand" is a reference to the prostitute Khionia Guseva that attempted to murder him by stabbing him in the body with a knife.
I read a bit about Rasputin the other day, and to me it seems like "beauties sudden hand" is a reference to the prostitute Khionia Guseva that attempted to murder him by stabbing him in the body with a knife.
The words "Stretching arms up high, We're on our way now, Leave the Czar to die" could be a reference to the fact that she thought she killed him and left him to die.
The words "Stretching arms up high, We're on our way now, Leave the Czar to die" could be a reference to the fact that she thought she killed him and left him to die.
However it could also be a reference to when Rasputin was actually murdered the murderers shot him once and thought he was...
However it could also be a reference to when Rasputin was actually murdered the murderers shot him once and thought he was dead (or so the story claims) returning to find that he was still living.
Also "Leave the Czar to die" I'm assuming refers to how he predicted his assassination in writing and and stated that the royal family would not live two years after his assassination. Both of which came true.