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So faithful, so few
So pardon, and done
And when we recieve
We give a change at last
When we are dead
We all have wings
We won't need legs to stand
When we recieve
To see a change at last
So pardon, and done
And when we recieve
We give a change at last
When we are dead
We all have wings
We won't need legs to stand
When we recieve
To see a change at last
Lyrics submitted by EvilPopkin
Track duration: 02:13
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This song is the bride's response. "So faithful" is how the bride would describe the best man because he has always been faithful to her and she knows he will keep his promise. She is willing to pardon him because she has received the grace of God, and when she receives that, she makes change, and pays it forward to the best man. As she explains her view of Christianity, she affirms the faith of the best man.
As a more general note about the whole album, I think Seven Swans portrays the progression of a young, skeptical Christian through faith, from confused and frustrated in the first few songs to awestruck by God's glory in the last few. This song is a key transition point for the speaker to accept his faith.
this is, of course, only my personal opinion. i veiw meaning to be reletive to the individual reading/ listening, and so a song can have thousands of meanins, and not any of them the meaning the writer was originally attempting to convay.
there are, i admit, many christian connotations to this, and many other of his songs, but that is natural, as songs are a reflection of the writer. i still go by what i said, that this does not neccesarily have to be about heaven, but could be about the loss of physical things that we value, but will all eventually loose.
Matthew 5:6
" when we receive, / we give a change at last."
"we all have wings."