Lyric discussion by ReptileKing 

First off, when she says "let the right be wrong" she is just trying to rhyme, but also it's meaning is that all those who are so full of themselves, self-centered and arrogant, should see that at some point that they are not perfect, that they don't know everything, because no one does. For those of you who may be Stephen King fans, this is the closest song I could find to be related to the novel "It" of course Independance Day was not a part of the story, but I'll explain the stuff that relates. Most of it has to do with Beverly Marsh. Bev had a somewhat abusive father who drank, but through it all Bev was a really strong person, the age of 8 is a few years younger then Bev, but she definately tried to stay away from the house as much as she could. As for the song being related to the whole story, well, it's really hard to get around that is about a broken family. But as far as things related to the creature It, the small town of Derry was ultimately blind to the monster, and only a few knew of it "some folks whisper, some folks talk, but everybody looked the other way out, and when time ran out, there was no one about. That is what happens when It takes a child, the matter goes ultimately unresolved, the parents are sad, but don't ever think of revenge on whoever killed their child. I am not sure I can explain it further without making it worse. I just suggest reading the book, best one ever written. And for anyone who has, I hope you see the few points I mean.

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