ahhhhhhh Love this song!
The more I listen to it, the more of it I think I understand. Would I be right in thinking this song's about the unending love that God has for us that no one (no matter how close they are to us) can match? I think she's also talking about how people/friends/lovers sometimes leave you when things go pearshaped.
The "I saw the queen.." bit could be about her looking up to/loving someone who did not return her affection.
Either way, awwwwwwshum song :D
'i saw the queen' she could be talking about The Virgin Mary, Christians consider her the queen: Hail Holy Queen, Mother MAry, Mother of the Lord, Our Lady of Guadalupe; we(Christians) think Mary is a 'queen' in away for being the Mother of Christ
'i saw the queen' she could be talking about The Virgin Mary, Christians consider her the queen: Hail Holy Queen, Mother MAry, Mother of the Lord, Our Lady of Guadalupe; we(Christians) think Mary is a 'queen' in away for being the Mother of Christ
it is catholics who consider mary a queen and hail her as such, not christians. based on everything i've heard and know about the band, i can state that flyleaf is NOT catholic, and so i'm willing to bet that the queen isnt a reference to mary. i agree with DixieJ's thoughts on who the queen is, all things considered.
it is catholics who consider mary a queen and hail her as such, not christians. based on everything i've heard and know about the band, i can state that flyleaf is NOT catholic, and so i'm willing to bet that the queen isnt a reference to mary. i agree with DixieJ's thoughts on who the queen is, all things considered.
also, i realise that it is fully possible for a catholic to be christian, i want to avoid going into detail about the difference between the two, but /only catholics/ consider mary the queen, so the statement "Christians consider her...
also, i realise that it is fully possible for a catholic to be christian, i want to avoid going into detail about the difference between the two, but /only catholics/ consider mary the queen, so the statement "Christians consider her the queen" is quite inaccurate.
ahhhhhhh Love this song! The more I listen to it, the more of it I think I understand. Would I be right in thinking this song's about the unending love that God has for us that no one (no matter how close they are to us) can match? I think she's also talking about how people/friends/lovers sometimes leave you when things go pearshaped. The "I saw the queen.." bit could be about her looking up to/loving someone who did not return her affection. Either way, awwwwwwshum song :D
'i saw the queen' she could be talking about The Virgin Mary, Christians consider her the queen: Hail Holy Queen, Mother MAry, Mother of the Lord, Our Lady of Guadalupe; we(Christians) think Mary is a 'queen' in away for being the Mother of Christ
'i saw the queen' she could be talking about The Virgin Mary, Christians consider her the queen: Hail Holy Queen, Mother MAry, Mother of the Lord, Our Lady of Guadalupe; we(Christians) think Mary is a 'queen' in away for being the Mother of Christ
Ahh, never thought of that But why would she then say something's missing? :S
Ahh, never thought of that But why would she then say something's missing? :S
It's a though that Mary is who she's talking about, but why would she say, "Though I lifted up my hands to her she never lifted me"?
It's a though that Mary is who she's talking about, but why would she say, "Though I lifted up my hands to her she never lifted me"?
it is catholics who consider mary a queen and hail her as such, not christians. based on everything i've heard and know about the band, i can state that flyleaf is NOT catholic, and so i'm willing to bet that the queen isnt a reference to mary. i agree with DixieJ's thoughts on who the queen is, all things considered.
it is catholics who consider mary a queen and hail her as such, not christians. based on everything i've heard and know about the band, i can state that flyleaf is NOT catholic, and so i'm willing to bet that the queen isnt a reference to mary. i agree with DixieJ's thoughts on who the queen is, all things considered.
also, i realise that it is fully possible for a catholic to be christian, i want to avoid going into detail about the difference between the two, but /only catholics/ consider mary the queen, so the statement "Christians consider her...
also, i realise that it is fully possible for a catholic to be christian, i want to avoid going into detail about the difference between the two, but /only catholics/ consider mary the queen, so the statement "Christians consider her the queen" is quite inaccurate.