tackleberry
War Child
BabyGrace,
I believe that song refers to the Prodigal Son Story in the bible. I remember reading that in the "Into the Heart" book which gives interpretations of the songs. I believe that story has a father with two sons. He tests the love of his sons by giving them riches, and the one who "throws away the key" so to speak is the one who loves him the most. I could be way off with this story but I do know for sure thats a valid interpretation of the song. Its been a while since I attended Catholic School.
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"You gotta put the women and children first, but you've got an unquenchable thirst for New York..."
I believe that song refers to the Prodigal Son Story in the bible. I remember reading that in the "Into the Heart" book which gives interpretations of the songs. I believe that story has a father with two sons. He tests the love of his sons by giving them riches, and the one who "throws away the key" so to speak is the one who loves him the most. I could be way off with this story but I do know for sure thats a valid interpretation of the song. Its been a while since I attended Catholic School.
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"You gotta put the women and children first, but you've got an unquenchable thirst for New York..."