Especially considering that the song is named after a C.S. Lewis book, it seems to me that this song contains some Christian imagery. Father=God, son/the perfect man/living martyr=Jesus. "I saw what cannot be seen" could mean seeing/finding God. The last three lines may describe the ideal world, perhaps something like what the world would be like after the second coming?
Especially considering that the song is named after a C.S. Lewis book, it seems to me that this song contains some Christian imagery. Father=God, son/the perfect man/living martyr=Jesus. "I saw what cannot be seen" could mean seeing/finding God. The last three lines may describe the ideal world, perhaps something like what the world would be like after the second coming?