You people that think it is about the environment crack me up. Emily is the only one with a clue, and I applaud her for her interpretation. It is a metaphor, using natural disasters and aspects of Earth, but he is talking about faith. Not a guess.
@stoike I agree. They are taking it too literally. I do also think that the environmental things can contribute to the metaphor because it gives a physical manifestation of the true meaning of the song. The world quite literally collapsing around them to mirror their attitude and ignorance.
@stoike I agree. They are taking it too literally. I do also think that the environmental things can contribute to the metaphor because it gives a physical manifestation of the true meaning of the song. The world quite literally collapsing around them to mirror their attitude and ignorance.
You people that think it is about the environment crack me up. Emily is the only one with a clue, and I applaud her for her interpretation. It is a metaphor, using natural disasters and aspects of Earth, but he is talking about faith. Not a guess.
@stoike I agree. They are taking it too literally. I do also think that the environmental things can contribute to the metaphor because it gives a physical manifestation of the true meaning of the song. The world quite literally collapsing around them to mirror their attitude and ignorance.
@stoike I agree. They are taking it too literally. I do also think that the environmental things can contribute to the metaphor because it gives a physical manifestation of the true meaning of the song. The world quite literally collapsing around them to mirror their attitude and ignorance.
@stoike don't be gross. every interpretation is valid
@stoike don't be gross. every interpretation is valid