God seems a million miles away, his signal in the distance, calling out to whoever wants to hear it
The author talks about starting over again and again, returning to God, re-learning to walk in God's ways
Mountains, made of rock, usually signifies something strong, powerful, and significant. "Paper mountains" are therefore something that appears to be valuable and long-standing, but in reality, isn't. I believe the author is realizing that the things that we strive for on this earth aren't eternal... and are "paper mountains". He watched them burn... realizing how insignificant they really are.
Walking spiritually is a slow process... growing spiritually stronger... conquoring one little step at a time
He's dancing on his grave as he has obtained eternity
Running through the fire is a picture of escaping hell / eternal separation from God
I'll never say goodbye... another reference to an eternal state with God
@XpiEtoE That's nice and all, music means what you want it to mean. That theory kind of falls flat though when you take into account that Dave Grohl doesn't believe in god.
@XpiEtoE That's nice and all, music means what you want it to mean. That theory kind of falls flat though when you take into account that Dave Grohl doesn't believe in god.
A song about a man's spiritual walk with God.
@XpiEtoE That's nice and all, music means what you want it to mean. That theory kind of falls flat though when you take into account that Dave Grohl doesn't believe in god.
@XpiEtoE That's nice and all, music means what you want it to mean. That theory kind of falls flat though when you take into account that Dave Grohl doesn't believe in god.