"The rage in my eyes, could have compared to the eye of the sun"
This I believe is the anger in ones heart when one does not know where to turn in life.
"Then reign
Took its course through the hands of the Son"
God reigns.
Though the hands of the son part is talking about the iron nails hammered through the hands of Jesus in the ultimate sacrifice. (holy spirit, God the father, and the Son Jesus) Kind of like time is three things but one: Past, present, and future. Or like the dimensions of matter in space are 3D or in three directions: Length, width, and height.
"Revenge for all time
The world lives at war leaving all hope behind"
This part I think is talking about how the world has always had problems and wars.
"So, Is this the end for us my friend?
So, Is this the end for us my friend?"
This is one asking "is the end for us?" if there are so many problems.
"The stains in the sky
Are there to remind us of man and his fight"
A poetic kind of part.
"When two worlds collide
One steals a life like a thief in the night"
Talking about wars.
"So look to the sky
He holds the keys for your life and mine"
Talking about God and how the keys are Jesus for no more sorrow.
"So, Is this the end for us my friend?
So, Is this the end for us my friend?
So, Is this the end for us my friend?"
Again: This is one asking "is the end for us?" if there are so many problems.
"For as the wind rides
As the day breaks the dawn
And as the moon hides the sun
Oh, the sun
No more sorrow
All those crying days are gone
No more sorrow, now it's gone
Now it's gone
Now it's gone"
This part I believe is talking about as life and things of the world carry on with both good and bad times, there is still hope and no more sorrow through Jesus.
This is the meaning because the acoustic version of this song sung by Creed had lyrics directly connected to what I described above.
"The rage in my eyes, could have compared to the eye of the sun"
This I believe is the anger in ones heart when one does not know where to turn in life.
"Then reign Took its course through the hands of the Son"
God reigns. Though the hands of the son part is talking about the iron nails hammered through the hands of Jesus in the ultimate sacrifice. (holy spirit, God the father, and the Son Jesus) Kind of like time is three things but one: Past, present, and future. Or like the dimensions of matter in space are 3D or in three directions: Length, width, and height.
"Revenge for all time The world lives at war leaving all hope behind"
This part I think is talking about how the world has always had problems and wars.
"So, Is this the end for us my friend? So, Is this the end for us my friend?"
This is one asking "is the end for us?" if there are so many problems.
"The stains in the sky Are there to remind us of man and his fight"
A poetic kind of part.
"When two worlds collide One steals a life like a thief in the night"
Talking about wars.
"So look to the sky He holds the keys for your life and mine"
Talking about God and how the keys are Jesus for no more sorrow.
"So, Is this the end for us my friend? So, Is this the end for us my friend? So, Is this the end for us my friend?"
Again: This is one asking "is the end for us?" if there are so many problems.
"For as the wind rides As the day breaks the dawn And as the moon hides the sun Oh, the sun No more sorrow All those crying days are gone No more sorrow, now it's gone Now it's gone Now it's gone"
This part I believe is talking about as life and things of the world carry on with both good and bad times, there is still hope and no more sorrow through Jesus.
This is the meaning because the acoustic version of this song sung by Creed had lyrics directly connected to what I described above.
An awesome and mind-blowing melodic song.