Solo - I agreed with your take on this song. I thought the chorus was referring to the ending of the story, where the main character was forced to come to terms with his transgressions of his past. Are you sure that your interpretation is valid?
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Anyone can create a Talk page without being registered on the site. The initial page creation will have to be verified and screened by me, but anything within reason will be accepted, including criticism. | Anyone can create a Talk page without being registered on the site. The initial page creation will have to be verified and screened by me, but anything within reason will be accepted, including criticism. | ||
Each comment on a Talk page needs to begin on a newline and be predicated with a username in bold, which doesn't have to match your canonical or real online handle. | Each comment on a Talk page needs to begin on a newline and be predicated with a username in bold, which doesn't have to match your canonical or real online handle. Without creating an account, your public IPv6 address will be visible in the Discussion history log. | ||
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The account ha1vorsen is the only account that can push edits to Halcove without restriction.
However, you are free to create Talk pages, also known as Discussion pages, which are public subpages within any Wiki page that allows users to comment on the contents of the main Wiki page. In order to create a Talk page on the desktop site layout, simply click the text "Discussion" underneath the page title. On mobile, click on the text bubble icon underneath the page title.
Anyone can create a Talk page without being registered on the site. The initial page creation will have to be verified and screened by me, but anything within reason will be accepted, including criticism.
Each comment on a Talk page needs to begin on a newline and be predicated with a username in bold, which doesn't have to match your canonical or real online handle. Without creating an account, your public IPv6 address will be visible in the Discussion history log.
For example:
ha1vorsen - I can see that, but this is actually notated on the artist's site that they were given a synopsis of the story, and this verse directly references what I mentioned.