When I hear 'I've a feeling you'll be kneeling, when the day turns forever into night' I don't think it has anything to do with animal rights people. The verse is aimed at 'my old man' so I'm guessing either her father or an old lover. The day turning forever into night could be a personal end I.e death or it could be the end of the world which is something of a theme in the album. So him kneeling at this point might be to beg forgiveness for his life or to seek relief from a god. It sounds mocking.
Besides the recurring love for human kind line there's not much in here about animals. The first verse reminds me of 'not for sale'/'animals': a hit back at all the men from her past. The rest I'm not sure about. Who are the bastard widows born marooned? Must be pretty lonely and for.orn whoever they are
When I hear 'I've a feeling you'll be kneeling, when the day turns forever into night' I don't think it has anything to do with animal rights people. The verse is aimed at 'my old man' so I'm guessing either her father or an old lover. The day turning forever into night could be a personal end I.e death or it could be the end of the world which is something of a theme in the album. So him kneeling at this point might be to beg forgiveness for his life or to seek relief from a god. It sounds mocking.
Besides the recurring love for human kind line there's not much in here about animals. The first verse reminds me of 'not for sale'/'animals': a hit back at all the men from her past. The rest I'm not sure about. Who are the bastard widows born marooned? Must be pretty lonely and for.orn whoever they are