From: "Angie S." <anjy508@MSN.COM> To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM> Date: Wed 21 Nov 2001 15:55:27 -0500 |
----- Original Message -----From: AgnieszkaSent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 3:44 PMTo: CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COMSubject: Odp: Re: WeatheredI think the most important thing is how you understand it, not what it's really about or what was the inspiration or something. But that's just for me. I can see all the references to God that Jenn (WOW "WAWO" on VIVA right now!!!!!!!!!!!!!*sorry*, they're pretty late,huh?) was talking about and what I have always loved about Creed music and lyrics was that you can interpret them for yourself, in the way you would like to. Because every word can be felt (I'm not sure if 'felt'is the right word) different by every of us.Agie----- Original Message -----From: Angie S.Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 7:28 PMSubject: Re: Weatheredjen- yeah you might be right but i have analysed "my sacrafice" over and over and with all that scott, and flip said its about his inner child! as much as i wish it was about God its not!----- Original Message -----From: Lvablemm@cs.comSent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 11:44 AMSubject: Re: WeatheredI disagree. For those of us who DO interpret his music as referring to God,
I see alot of it in this album as well as the others. Who do you think My
Sacrifice is? I've analyzed the song over and over, and my final
interpretation is that he's strayed from God, and has found his way back.
Freedom Fighter, I think he's talking about sharing God with the world, One
Last Breath I think he's saying he's at the edge of death, and realizing that
it's not as scary as he thought it would be. Stand Here With Me: who is?
God, I think. Those are just the ones I"ve really taken the time to focus
on. And I could go into more detail about why I think that, but I won't,
cause I know not everybody agrees with me.
Jen