I imagine this song to be about the resurection of our lord jesus christ on easter morning. as the gospel teaches us, saint peter and saint john were walking to the tomb where jesus lays and when they arrive the stone has been turned away and the body of the saviour is not to be found. they return to where they came and on the way back they meet a man on the road that is jesus, although they do not recognise him in his resurrected state. i am not sure if matt smith envisioned this when he wrote the song, but it would be a perfect song if a new version of jesus christ superstar were to be made.
I imagine this song to be about the resurection of our lord jesus christ on easter morning. as the gospel teaches us, saint peter and saint john were walking to the tomb where jesus lays and when they arrive the stone has been turned away and the body of the saviour is not to be found. they return to where they came and on the way back they meet a man on the road that is jesus, although they do not recognise him in his resurrected state. i am not sure if matt smith envisioned this when he wrote the song, but it would be a perfect song if a new version of jesus christ superstar were to be made.
You're a complete windowlicker. Not every song props up your religious beliefs. Don't read your rubbish into everyone's lyrics.
You're a complete windowlicker. Not every song props up your religious beliefs. Don't read your rubbish into everyone's lyrics.
@johnnymac1968 hahahaha funny!!
@johnnymac1968 hahahaha funny!!
It's not an explicitly Christian song but the interpretation is hardly "rubbish". The cover of the single features a picture of Christ on the cross.
It's not an explicitly Christian song but the interpretation is hardly "rubbish". The cover of the single features a picture of Christ on the cross.