The Bridgewater Astral League was a gang of kids who could astral project back in the 80's. They were also poetic terrorists, as can be seen in some of their actions("they'd break into your house just to move things around and sometimes they'd leave you something", also the fact that they talk in a poetic format in Incediarism, and that they did crime in the name of poetry, not greed).
This song has Dante Aligheri(who was a member of the League) explaining at the beginning of the song that he plans to outlive his enemies(he had to flee Florence because of political enemies). He is telling this story to a 17 year old by the name of Joe Tennis, who works for Dante right now, as Dante had to return to his grassroots after running for president(this is covered in Our Candidate). Joe is heading to a dead end in his life of probably being a thug for the rest of his life, and the only likely candidate to talk him into living in a life in an endless world of possibilities, as Joe holds him in high esteem as a sort of hero, because Dante went through Hell, Heaven, Purgatory, and then back.
The Bridgewater Astral League was a gang of kids who could astral project back in the 80's. They were also poetic terrorists, as can be seen in some of their actions("they'd break into your house just to move things around and sometimes they'd leave you something", also the fact that they talk in a poetic format in Incediarism, and that they did crime in the name of poetry, not greed).
This song has Dante Aligheri(who was a member of the League) explaining at the beginning of the song that he plans to outlive his enemies(he had to flee Florence because of political enemies). He is telling this story to a 17 year old by the name of Joe Tennis, who works for Dante right now, as Dante had to return to his grassroots after running for president(this is covered in Our Candidate). Joe is heading to a dead end in his life of probably being a thug for the rest of his life, and the only likely candidate to talk him into living in a life in an endless world of possibilities, as Joe holds him in high esteem as a sort of hero, because Dante went through Hell, Heaven, Purgatory, and then back.