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Audioslave – Like a Stone Lyrics 7 years ago
@[blind_rockstar:20079] this song had me fooled for so long! I, like many others, thought it was about love. Only when I ready this did all the dots connect.

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Redlight King – Bullet In My Hand Lyrics 7 years ago
To me personally its about Suicide. Whether it be about drugs(overdose),or like me a bullet survivor. The reason I think it's about suicide mainly with a gun, is because the lyrics and even the song title, 'Bullet in my hand.' The darkness is depression that ultimately drove him to suicide. And something saved him. He awoke in the hospital seeing the 'light', basically what drives him to do good now.

'A cold stare, and the wound's still there.' Is basically him being dead. 'The long black car', is a hearse waiting on him to die.

Whoever or whatever saved him gave him a second chance at life, and he's lucky to be alive.

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In This Moment – Forever Lyrics 7 years ago
@[AkashaFaeAngel:16494] I agree only problem is the singer is a girl! Haha

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Metallica – The Unforgiven III Lyrics 7 years ago
@[leethal:15021] I totally agree with your interpretation of these (unforgiven) songs!

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Slipknot – Snuff Lyrics 7 years ago
@[dinoclops:14914] bloody Brilliant interpretation

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Metallica – Whiskey in the Jar (Thin Lizzy cover) Lyrics 7 years ago
@[JDF2376:14283] I get what you mean. I visualise that too! Lol

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Nightwish – Amaranth Lyrics 8 years ago
Interesting... I've always felt Lucifer's and God's roles where reversed in the bible. God created the heavens and the earth and everything that walks upon it. He created the Angels, to uphold order and peace in the cosmos. Then he goes and creates mankind, and virtually says 'Serve unto them as you would serve unto me.' Basically saying 'worship them and not me.' And set them in the Garden. Lucifer in all his glory thought God has made a grave a error. So naturally he set out to show God how inferior man was, by tempting them. And thus God cast out Lucifer. For what? Showing the Almighty he made an error? Is this a fatal sin? Lucifer loved God so much he was willing to speak up to him and show him the error of his way. How did God thank him? He cast him out. Who's the real devil and who's the real just one?

PS I am a Norse Pagan. I dont believe Ragnarök has come yet.

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