Winternoise & RaygunShaun > Go deeper with the "SimCity" reference. This earth is not reality and we, in fact, live in a SimCity, with a much greater creator. If you play SimCity, you are the creator of that world. It got your attention, so the artist was successful.
Winternoise & RaygunShaun > Go deeper with the "SimCity" reference. This earth is not reality and we, in fact, live in a SimCity, with a much greater creator. If you play SimCity, you are the creator of that world. It got your attention, so the artist was successful.
However, my favorite lyric in the song is, "When I die, I'm alive, Win I lose, I find my identity." What a simple true statement. God has a reality, in his kingdom, that will bring us alive for eternity... but only after we find our identity from the scrapes and scratches of life.
Agreed. It's really strange to hear a SimCity reference in such a pure, beautiful folk song.
Winternoise & RaygunShaun > Go deeper with the "SimCity" reference. This earth is not reality and we, in fact, live in a SimCity, with a much greater creator. If you play SimCity, you are the creator of that world. It got your attention, so the artist was successful.
Winternoise & RaygunShaun > Go deeper with the "SimCity" reference. This earth is not reality and we, in fact, live in a SimCity, with a much greater creator. If you play SimCity, you are the creator of that world. It got your attention, so the artist was successful.
However, my favorite lyric in the song is, "When I die, I'm alive, Win I lose, I find my identity." What a simple true statement. God has a reality, in his kingdom, that will bring us alive for eternity... but only after we find our identity from the scrapes and scratches of life.