"Thou shalt" unfurling in the wind
Rising above with an "I will"
This helps to contextualize what I said on part I. Don't live your life as commanded, in fear. Choose what you want to do, and "rise above" and do it.
Phantoms dreamt to life by the desperately lost
This line is somewhat condescending in delivery, but I can speak from experience that there was a time during my bout of mental illness where I believed in God against my will. Delusions of Reference. I mean, if it works for someone, fine, but these tracks seem to be penned to those whose idea of religion is "consecrated imposition"
"Thou shalt" unfurling in the wind Rising above with an "I will"
This helps to contextualize what I said on part I. Don't live your life as commanded, in fear. Choose what you want to do, and "rise above" and do it.
Phantoms dreamt to life by the desperately lost
This line is somewhat condescending in delivery, but I can speak from experience that there was a time during my bout of mental illness where I believed in God against my will. Delusions of Reference. I mean, if it works for someone, fine, but these tracks seem to be penned to those whose idea of religion is "consecrated imposition"