This song seems to be about religion and the songwriters skepticism about his beliefs/support of religion. For example the 3rd stanza states "I got the star of David hanging over me..But oh mother Mary I find it hard to believe..That some ones hands no different to mine..could be hung on a wall..held as divine"
This is the singer calling out Jesus if anything. 'The hang on the wall' part being the cross jesus was hung on, which is commonly found in christian homes hanging o the wall. He's skeptic because Jesus's hand is just as his own, so how can he be all powerful (devine)?
The singer then points out his skepticism of religion, especially how it influences children. The 4th stanza says "We are so happy to see..All of our children will run blind and free." By this the writer is simply saying 'we (everyone) don't give a fuck if religion brainwashes our children.' He even goes on to sing "you fed em [children] too well on tv" which again points out religion's and the media's brainwash of children.
"The tears in my eyes..fall from books I have read..If I could talk to you
And only speak the truth" This is a really strong lyric, and a sad one. The writer/singer is pretty much saying that he reads all of these religious books (Bible most likely) but doesn't believe in them, though he wishes he does believe in them. 'If' indicates that he does not believe what is written in the Bible (assuming it's the Bible he's reading). Though he does not believe, he wants to know the truth from a higher being (God[s]). Probably the most depressing lyric of the song, because he wishes he can honestly talk to someone he does not believe.
This is a great song, and has a great meaning, though it's vague. Gotta give respect to the singer about singing about such a sensitive subject.
This song seems to be about religion and the songwriters skepticism about his beliefs/support of religion. For example the 3rd stanza states "I got the star of David hanging over me..But oh mother Mary I find it hard to believe..That some ones hands no different to mine..could be hung on a wall..held as divine" This is the singer calling out Jesus if anything. 'The hang on the wall' part being the cross jesus was hung on, which is commonly found in christian homes hanging o the wall. He's skeptic because Jesus's hand is just as his own, so how can he be all powerful (devine)?
The singer then points out his skepticism of religion, especially how it influences children. The 4th stanza says "We are so happy to see..All of our children will run blind and free." By this the writer is simply saying 'we (everyone) don't give a fuck if religion brainwashes our children.' He even goes on to sing "you fed em [children] too well on tv" which again points out religion's and the media's brainwash of children.
"The tears in my eyes..fall from books I have read..If I could talk to you And only speak the truth" This is a really strong lyric, and a sad one. The writer/singer is pretty much saying that he reads all of these religious books (Bible most likely) but doesn't believe in them, though he wishes he does believe in them. 'If' indicates that he does not believe what is written in the Bible (assuming it's the Bible he's reading). Though he does not believe, he wants to know the truth from a higher being (God[s]). Probably the most depressing lyric of the song, because he wishes he can honestly talk to someone he does not believe.
This is a great song, and has a great meaning, though it's vague. Gotta give respect to the singer about singing about such a sensitive subject.