Lyric discussion by lena 

at aperfectcircle.org, they have meanings for several of their songs. for judith they say "Maynard says this, "It's a real person named Judith. She doesn't know about it. And she never will. Just because of the nature of the song and what I'm speaking about, she won't know... because she won't listen." The religious references are not necessarily literal (I'm going to go out on a limb and note my opinion- i believe very little of Maynard's lyrical work can be classified as literal); the references to "your God" and "your Christ" could mean the biblical God and Christ, but could also simply be a metaphor for someone Judith has been wronged by, but still "worships" and forgives."

@lena Feel the same way about it could also be a metaphor, but using the word Christ also makes ir pretty specific which in the end makes ir harder to listen to.

It's pretty obvious. Consider the fact that he is singing directly to you. Always some sort of excuse or denial. Christ and your God is exactly that.

It's pretty obvious. Consider the fact that he is singing directly to you. Always some sort of excuse or denial. Christ and your God is exactly that.

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