There are a couple lines taken closely from Anton LaVey's Pentagonal Revisionism "water must be allowed to seek its own level" and "to live in and environment of my choice"
There are a couple lines taken closely from Anton LaVey's Pentagonal Revisionism "water must be allowed to seek its own level" and "to live in and environment of my choice"
When everyone agrees that it couldn't possibly be about what it's obviously about, that's confirmation that's it's about the other hole.
When everyone agrees that it couldn't possibly be about what it's obviously about, that's confirmation that's it's about the other hole.
all i can think of is tony hawk pro skater 3....
all i can think of is tony hawk pro skater 3....
Oops! Found out I was wrong. Sorry, folks! :)
Oops! Found out I was wrong. Sorry, folks! :)
I think this song is about a person suffering from Anxiety.
I think this song is about a person suffering from Anxiety.
The reason I say Anxiety is because The person feels useless, or scared or worried. The person is afraid to speak about how they feel hence, "Come out of things unsaid." So there is that! They have a trouble that they can't explain to ANYONE because they are afraid to get bullied, made fun of, put in hospitals, or just anything bad.
The reason I say Anxiety is because The person feels useless, or scared or worried. The person is afraid to speak about how they feel hence, "Come out of things unsaid." So there is that! They have a trouble that they can't explain to ANYONE because they are afraid to get bullied, made fun of, put in hospitals, or just anything bad.
After the first chorus, They are afraid of running out of time, to live. They feel like they will have a short life and die...
After the first chorus, They are afraid of running out of time, to live. They feel like they will have a short life and die soon. They wan't to come back home with their family. To feel safe.
"Am I part of the cure or am I part of the disease" They don't know if people love them or if they are just another problem in life.
"Nothing else compares" They don't think anyone suffers like they do. They wan't to stay away from people.
"Home,where I wanted to go" They don't want to be in public. They wan't to be home where they are safe.
Well thats my opinion. Hope you like it!
I think the song is written for a reason. Looking at Ed he writes very profoundly, but not right away. He moved from plain human ways of emotions to Krishnamurti's writings, then to Christianity, Ed was/is always looking for meaning. Having said that, yes its gotta mean something to him, otherwise why write this topic. Either unable to mature in relationships and being unable to detach from mother symbolically
I think the song is written for a reason. Looking at Ed he writes very profoundly, but not right away. He moved from plain human ways of emotions to Krishnamurti's writings, then to Christianity, Ed was/is always looking for meaning. Having said that, yes its gotta mean something to him, otherwise why write this topic. Either unable to mature in relationships and being unable to detach from mother symbolically
"Old bad eyes" followed by "Almighty fear" reflects 2 Corinthians 3:14, where it's revealed that the Old Testament casts a veil on us that's only removed through Christ.
"Old bad eyes" followed by "Almighty fear" reflects 2 Corinthians 3:14, where it's revealed that the Old Testament casts a veil on us that's only removed through Christ.
The Old Testament places too much emphasis on wrath and fear brought about by the Fallen. It's through Christ's revelations of God's grace the importance of repentance where salvation is found.
The Old Testament places too much emphasis on wrath and fear brought about by the Fallen. It's through Christ's revelations of God's grace the importance of repentance where salvation is found.
The evangelist that the song focuses on still relies on the old ways, keeping their veil intact, while offering the comforting drugs of salvation; creating conflict within people's faith. He doesn't offer the full truth - only enough to...
The evangelist that the song focuses on still relies on the old ways, keeping their veil intact, while offering the comforting drugs of salvation; creating conflict within people's faith. He doesn't offer the full truth - only enough to feel good without knowing enough to transform our hearts and free us from their bonds.
Having understood the assignment, the narrator expresses how powerful it is. The shepherd won't leave him alone, he's in his face. Once we see the light, the darkness presents itself like never before.
It's overwhelming, causing us to desire His presence ceaselessly. Our peace can't truly begin until that moment. "and I want you here in my heart in my head I can't start til I'm dead."