My interpretation of this song brings me to our military men and women. Often they are looked at as brothers and sisters in arms, and with many coming home from Iraq or Afghanistan wounded or dealing with their own inner deamons whether it be from what they saw or did, this song basically says call me no matter what I will be there for you and help you get through anything.
@tsouth1212 I think the video for this song back you up as there is a lot of military imagery. It starts out with what seems like two brothers doing brother things (riding bikes, teasing one another, camping in the back yard) while on televisions show that a war is going on. Then the younger brother opens a box and pulls out pictures of himself and an older man and some medals. Then the previous scenes change and the older brother is now this man (I get the impression that the older man is the boy's father and the earlier scenes...
@tsouth1212 I think the video for this song back you up as there is a lot of military imagery. It starts out with what seems like two brothers doing brother things (riding bikes, teasing one another, camping in the back yard) while on televisions show that a war is going on. Then the younger brother opens a box and pulls out pictures of himself and an older man and some medals. Then the previous scenes change and the older brother is now this man (I get the impression that the older man is the boy's father and the earlier scenes were showing that the father-son relationship more of a friendship than parent-child). And then the boy is in a military graveyard and they are burying the man with military honors. And the son is being presented the flag that draped his father's casket.
My interpretation of this song brings me to our military men and women. Often they are looked at as brothers and sisters in arms, and with many coming home from Iraq or Afghanistan wounded or dealing with their own inner deamons whether it be from what they saw or did, this song basically says call me no matter what I will be there for you and help you get through anything.
@tsouth1212 I think the video for this song back you up as there is a lot of military imagery. It starts out with what seems like two brothers doing brother things (riding bikes, teasing one another, camping in the back yard) while on televisions show that a war is going on. Then the younger brother opens a box and pulls out pictures of himself and an older man and some medals. Then the previous scenes change and the older brother is now this man (I get the impression that the older man is the boy's father and the earlier scenes...
@tsouth1212 I think the video for this song back you up as there is a lot of military imagery. It starts out with what seems like two brothers doing brother things (riding bikes, teasing one another, camping in the back yard) while on televisions show that a war is going on. Then the younger brother opens a box and pulls out pictures of himself and an older man and some medals. Then the previous scenes change and the older brother is now this man (I get the impression that the older man is the boy's father and the earlier scenes were showing that the father-son relationship more of a friendship than parent-child). And then the boy is in a military graveyard and they are burying the man with military honors. And the son is being presented the flag that draped his father's casket.