"At the end of the road he calls everyone home, and the fire will consume us. . ."
-This is definatley biblical, talking about judgement day. The whole song is very narrative so it's pretty easy to understand. The only thing I really have to say, or add is I think Adam got the idea for the-
". . .in our yard buried underneath the pine, is a shoebox full of money, of which I've never earned a dime." line from the film The Shawshank Redemption, in which the lead character Andy tells his friend to dig up a box from under a tree, in which among other things is money. I don't know, just thinkin'. . .
"At the end of the road he calls everyone home, and the fire will consume us. . ." -This is definatley biblical, talking about judgement day. The whole song is very narrative so it's pretty easy to understand. The only thing I really have to say, or add is I think Adam got the idea for the- ". . .in our yard buried underneath the pine, is a shoebox full of money, of which I've never earned a dime." line from the film The Shawshank Redemption, in which the lead character Andy tells his friend to dig up a box from under a tree, in which among other things is money. I don't know, just thinkin'. . .