It's a song of reconciliation. He was born into this culture where he is enemies with those on the other side of a wall that separates them. He can't hear words of opposition or reason because they fall on deaf ears made by what he's been told to believe. He walks, but the separating wall stops him. He turns around to see his reflection in a window and realizes that he's going nowhere. He realizes that he must open his eyes, his mind, his heart, and change to get of this situation. He talks to his enemy in his dreams with brotherly love, pleading with this perceived enemy as a brother to break out and move on from this current situation that was created by others who came before them.
It's a song of reconciliation. He was born into this culture where he is enemies with those on the other side of a wall that separates them. He can't hear words of opposition or reason because they fall on deaf ears made by what he's been told to believe. He walks, but the separating wall stops him. He turns around to see his reflection in a window and realizes that he's going nowhere. He realizes that he must open his eyes, his mind, his heart, and change to get of this situation. He talks to his enemy in his dreams with brotherly love, pleading with this perceived enemy as a brother to break out and move on from this current situation that was created by others who came before them.