Obviously, he suggests this latter view because it's easier and won't make you fall into a "winter-slide." A simple epitaph. I think it's just about society in general INCLUDING religion. If there is any diversion on my part, it is the stress on religion I feel that this song wasn't really intended to be a complete reference to religion. The middle part is probably the best part young pilgrims is a reference to the way they have been teaching children forever to gain their "courage" and positive outlooks from fake stories like Thanksgiving and God. Sometimes he just wants to destroy everything, but he has learned to control these thoughts. "Chutes Too Narrow" I feel is stating that when you think these sort of existentialist thoughts, you end up sometimes either A) being depressed/down or discouraged by these thoughts (falling short of potential) or B) you often do things knowing the bad or undesirable consequences, but do them anyways because you realize the lack of meaning in life. Being alone or just pondering and actually wondering in general can often lead you down these paths, or down this "Winterslide" that sort of makes you realize how meaningless everything really is. I think the beginning might be a reference to the way in which one becomes seduced by these thoughts a cold and wet November dawn, etc. So I was reading through these comments, and my interpretation is sort of a medium between Jimmifrisbee and dantealighieri1234. This rather simple epitaph can save your hide, your falling mindįate isn't what we're up against, there's no design, no flaws to find If you're able I'd suggest it 'cause this Of course I was raised to gather courage from those Wants to grab the yoke from the pilot and just And ended up the kind of kid who goes down chutes too narrowīut I learned fast how to keep my head up 'cause I
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