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anna.the.gentle

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does anyone know who delirious is talking about in therir song "stronger"?

okay, i know bethany dillon's "hero" talks about aslan, kutless' "more than it seems" talks about peter but what does delirious' song "stronger" talk about? :confused:
 
~.nessaluver.~ said:
does anyone know who delirious is talking about in therir song "stronger"?

okay, i know bethany dillon's "hero" talks about aslan, kutless' "more than it seems" talks about peter but what does delirious' song "stronger" talk about? :confused:


Maybe about all the Pevensies being stronger as a result of them being in Narnia, or maybe they might have even meant Edmund himself, for being 'weak' by betraying his siblings, but becoming stronger as a result of owing up to his mistake?
 
'Stronger'

~.nessaluver.~ said:
does anyone know who delirious is talking about in therir song "stronger"?

okay, i know bethany dillon's "hero" talks about aslan, kutless' "more than it seems" talks about peter but what does delirious' song "stronger" talk about? :confused:

I will agree with Icemaiden that the song probably talks about the Pevensies. There are repeated uses of the word 'we're'. The song ends with adoration that can only be directed to Aslan.

BTW, my favorite cut on this wonderful CD is the next cut, Rebecca St. James's 'Lion'. I wondered why she talks about 'living in the Lion's mouth'. I had a chance to ask her this question when she was here in concert back in March. Her response was that Aslan's mouth would be a place of both great danger and great safety-- the whole concept of 'He's not safe but He is good'. I can definitely say that this is very true of serving the real 'Aslan'!

When she did this song in the concert, they showed clips from the movie on a screen above the stage.

Rebecca St. James is a lifelong C.S. Lewis fan, and has another Lewis-inspired song, 'Shadowlands'.
 
in my opinion (MY opinion, ppl, opinions aren't right nor wrong!) i THINK it's about peter and susan (okay, maybe my name's iluvwillnanna, but it dosen't mean im obssesed all through out.) just my opinion.
 
There was a thread very similar to this one a few months back. I went through each somg and named who I thought the songs were aimed at/for. I definitely agree that this one is for/about the Pevensie children. It's a really inspiring song to me, as all the ones on that CD are.
 
Awesome...at first...because I don't listen to this song as often as the Battle Scene and Meeting Aslan...that it was about the kids, and now I'm sure of it thanks to everyone here. :)
 
IceMaiden said:
Awesome...at first...because I don't listen to this song as often as the Battle Scene and Meeting Aslan...that it was about the kids, and now I'm sure of it thanks to everyone here. :)
yeah, i agree w/ IM. too true.
 
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