This song is about the paralyzing, blinding anxiety that come from moral finitude. In the song, the singer rightly feels responsible, not for any specific sin (line 4), but for his not living his existence the way he knows he should. This angst is confusing, and also as he sees more his absolute freedom he sees that he is more responsible than he thought, so he sings of his "blindness". However he may be on to an answer - "divine intervention."
This song is about the paralyzing, blinding anxiety that come from moral finitude. In the song, the singer rightly feels responsible, not for any specific sin (line 4), but for his not living his existence the way he knows he should. This angst is confusing, and also as he sees more his absolute freedom he sees that he is more responsible than he thought, so he sings of his "blindness". However he may be on to an answer - "divine intervention."