================================================ Subject: Re: 'My Sacrifice' Inspiration From: "creed -7m3 - live" To: Date: Sat 13 Oct 2001 00:49:16 -0400 ================================================ Good interpretation of the song Jen. I hope that your friendship can be renewed upon the next meeting with Mike. Keep your strong memories with you and the thoughts of meeting again. If the song isn't about a religious meeting up. It is at least about the gift from God that he feels Jagger is. I know a lot of leader of men. A lot of people that think that their children are gifts from God. And many that think that either they are the upcoming savior or that someone close to them is. I'm not going to dive into the subjects further. Since I'd probably bring a lot of different and dangerous ideas to the table. But I'm glad that the song brings meaning, ideals and hope to you. Thanks for your views, Jim --------------------- On Fri, 2001-10-12 at 19:08, Lvablemm@CS.COM wrote: > A song can be interpreted many ways. example: > > This song has already had an impact on me, because the way I believe it could > be interpreted is as two people being reunited in the afterlife. Maybe this > is just because of my recent loss, but if you read the lyrics, it could > really fit. "Hello my friend, we meet again it's been a while where should > we begin? Feels like forever." And "My sacrifice" could be the life on > earth we give up when we die. "Oh how quickly life can turn around in an > instant..." would very adequately describe how it feels to lose a loved one. > > > Sorry to get mushy on you guys here, but: Mike, "I just want to say Hello > again." > > Jen > > In a message dated 10/12/2001 4:55:14 PM Central Daylight Time, > swhite@TUCKER-USA.COM writes: > > << So help me to understand this... you think that because they (Scott in > this case) say the song is about Jagger, that he must be lying and that it's > really about God? Umm... not to sound harsh, but not every song written is > about a God. In fact, you might be surprised, but many of them have nothing > to do with God. Why not accept the fact that the song might really be about > what they say it's about. When they write a song from a spiritual > standpoint, they admit to it... I don't think they're dancing around any > issues here, but instead writing a song about something other than a God. > There are other things in this world more important than a God, and those > things tend to be written about as well... some people just fail to accept > that. >> > > To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: > http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp -- Freedom is nothing else but the chance to do better. -- Camus To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp