I honestly am still puzzled about what this song is really about. The lyrics are remarkably good, even for Maidens standard. This song is easily my favorite song on the album.
My guess is that this song has something to do about religion and how you can't always rely on it. But I'm not entirely sure
Apparently, it's about how none of us will ever know the truth about God while we're on this earth. We're all "deceived" and "starblind" by our own inability to understand everything as mortals.
Apparently, it's about how none of us will ever know the truth about God while we're on this earth. We're all "deceived" and "starblind" by our own inability to understand everything as mortals.
I don't believe this is anti-religious (the Iron Maiden we all know wouldn't do such a thing), but this has only come after in-depth study - which still is not displaying the true meaning of Starblind. Otherwise, I would have leaped into Amazon and bought the album immediately.
I don't believe this is anti-religious (the Iron Maiden we all know wouldn't do such a thing), but this has only come after in-depth study - which still is not displaying the true meaning of Starblind. Otherwise, I would have leaped into Amazon and bought the album immediately.
Yes this makes absolute sense, I didn't think this was entirely anti-religious either. I know Hallowed Be Thy Name is about how faith abandones you in the moment you need it the msot, so I didn't rule out that this song might have some anti-religious connotations. However, what you said makes more sense :)
Nevertheless, this song is beautiful
Yes this makes absolute sense, I didn't think this was entirely anti-religious either. I know Hallowed Be Thy Name is about how faith abandones you in the moment you need it the msot, so I didn't rule out that this song might have some anti-religious connotations. However, what you said makes more sense :)
Nevertheless, this song is beautiful
I honestly am still puzzled about what this song is really about. The lyrics are remarkably good, even for Maidens standard. This song is easily my favorite song on the album. My guess is that this song has something to do about religion and how you can't always rely on it. But I'm not entirely sure
Apparently, it's about how none of us will ever know the truth about God while we're on this earth. We're all "deceived" and "starblind" by our own inability to understand everything as mortals.
Apparently, it's about how none of us will ever know the truth about God while we're on this earth. We're all "deceived" and "starblind" by our own inability to understand everything as mortals.
I don't believe this is anti-religious (the Iron Maiden we all know wouldn't do such a thing), but this has only come after in-depth study - which still is not displaying the true meaning of Starblind. Otherwise, I would have leaped into Amazon and bought the album immediately.
I don't believe this is anti-religious (the Iron Maiden we all know wouldn't do such a thing), but this has only come after in-depth study - which still is not displaying the true meaning of Starblind. Otherwise, I would have leaped into Amazon and bought the album immediately.
Yes this makes absolute sense, I didn't think this was entirely anti-religious either. I know Hallowed Be Thy Name is about how faith abandones you in the moment you need it the msot, so I didn't rule out that this song might have some anti-religious connotations. However, what you said makes more sense :) Nevertheless, this song is beautiful
Yes this makes absolute sense, I didn't think this was entirely anti-religious either. I know Hallowed Be Thy Name is about how faith abandones you in the moment you need it the msot, so I didn't rule out that this song might have some anti-religious connotations. However, what you said makes more sense :) Nevertheless, this song is beautiful