what i read on LAUNCH is that prayer is about a conversation between david and god in lue of his grandfathers death and 9/11 and september 20th I BELIEVE
I never would have thought of it that way. With exception to Inside The Fire, Down With The Sickness, Innocence, Never Again and perhaps My Child, Bound, Mistress and Sickened among a few others, I supposed that Disturbed's music was largely fictitious in theory. Obviously, I am wrong about most of their songs, but Prayer is one that really eluded me for a long time--what it might really mean dawned on me rather recently, as you can see in the most recent comments.
I never would have thought of it that way. With exception to Inside The Fire, Down With The Sickness, Innocence, Never Again and perhaps My Child, Bound, Mistress and Sickened among a few others, I supposed that Disturbed's music was largely fictitious in theory. Obviously, I am wrong about most of their songs, but Prayer is one that really eluded me for a long time--what it might really mean dawned on me rather recently, as you can see in the most recent comments.
what i read on LAUNCH is that prayer is about a conversation between david and god in lue of his grandfathers death and 9/11 and september 20th I BELIEVE
I never would have thought of it that way. With exception to Inside The Fire, Down With The Sickness, Innocence, Never Again and perhaps My Child, Bound, Mistress and Sickened among a few others, I supposed that Disturbed's music was largely fictitious in theory. Obviously, I am wrong about most of their songs, but Prayer is one that really eluded me for a long time--what it might really mean dawned on me rather recently, as you can see in the most recent comments.
I never would have thought of it that way. With exception to Inside The Fire, Down With The Sickness, Innocence, Never Again and perhaps My Child, Bound, Mistress and Sickened among a few others, I supposed that Disturbed's music was largely fictitious in theory. Obviously, I am wrong about most of their songs, but Prayer is one that really eluded me for a long time--what it might really mean dawned on me rather recently, as you can see in the most recent comments.