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All That's Known Lyrics
[group speaking Latin]
All that's known In History, in Science Overthrown At school, at home, by blind men You doubt them And soon they bark and hound you Till everything you say is just another bad about you All they say Is "Trust in what is written." Wars are made And somehow that is wisdom Thought is suspect And money is their idol And nothing is okay unless it's Scripted in their Bible But I know There's so much more to find Just in looking through myself And not at them Still, I know To trust my own true mind And to say: there's a way through this [group speaking Latin] On I go To wonder and to learning Name the stars and know their dark returning I'm calling To know the world's true yearning The hunger that a child feels for Everything they're shown You watch me Just watch me I'm calling And one day all will know You watch me Just watch me I'm calling, I'm calling And one day all will know [group speaking Latin] |
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10-08-2008
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07-28-2008
What Melchior is saying is that he know things that other kids don't, and if he talks about these things they get mad at him. As an example if he where to say "The stork isn't real"--then he would be yelled at and get in trouble.
The best lines are "Trust in what is written", which is basically the teachers making excuses for things that don't fit in with the bible and such.
Many of the students learn through the bible, which is how the teachers teach.
Melchior can feel that there is more to their mundane lies, and he wants to explore the truths of life.
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07-28-2008
What Melchior is saying is that he know things that other kids don't, and if he talks about these things they get mad at him. As an example if he where to say "The stork isn't real"--then he would be yelled at and get in trouble.
The best lines are "Trust in what is written", which is basically the teachers making excuses for things that don't fit in with the bible and such.
Many of the students learn through the bible, which is how the teachers teach.
Melchior can feel that there is more to their mundane lies, and he wants to explore the truths of life.
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05-20-2008
at least thats what i got from watching it and listening.
But the whole song in general is about him finding out about the world and life for himself and wanting everyone to know what is right.
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05-17-2008
Maybe there is another meaning of "overthrow" I donīt get.
Thanks for any help :)
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02-09-2008
I sing of arms and of one man, fated to be an exhile, who first left the coast of Troy and came to the Italian shores to Lavinium; and a great thrasing he took by land and sea at the hands of the fates because of the rageful and unforgetting wrath of Juno. Great too were his suffering in war before he could establish the city...
:] latin = love
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06-13-2007
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06-11-2007
Arma virumque cano, Troiae qui primus ab oris
Italiam, fato profugus, Laviniaque venit
litora, multum ille et terris iactatus et alto
vi superum saevae memorem Iunonis ob iram;
multa quoque et bello passus, dum conderet urbem...
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