Writing this in current context ? I dont know sounds kind of like endorsing violence. it just leaves bad taste in my mouth and i just hope that its just my interpretation and not whaqt you meant.
Violence should indeed never be the answer! It's just that the song is based on the existing biblical tale of David and Goliath, which happened to have unfolded this way. Different times I guess... 😅So violence is not the message to take from this, but to understand that even when all odds are against you, there's always the possibility of overcoming them through courage and confidence (faith in the original story). The story is more a metaphor for facing life's giants - those seemingly insurmountable challenges - with determination and hope, rather than a literal endorsement of conflict!
@@MetalFromTheMachine Right so this is just story backed up by music and it just had the misfortune of Todays Context in Middle East being what it is. Apologies for reading something that isnt there then. Shouldnt even have considered it to be honest my bad. You arent the sort of person to support genocide even tangentially, im just tired and apparently making some fuckups, so once again i apologize.
@@caesarczech7920 Thank you for your understanding, and no worries at all! It's completely natural to make connections based on current events, we all do it. My intention with these songs are intended as standalone stories inspired by history, mythology, or literature, meant to provide a momentary escape into different worlds. They're like little bubbles of imagination, completely separate from the complexities of today's world. Anyway, a little break (with some music) might be just what you need to unwind a bit, always good to step away from it all and recharge. 😉
Holy Melat? 😅
Yeye! 🙏
Writing this in current context ? I dont know sounds kind of like endorsing violence. it just leaves bad taste in my mouth and i just hope that its just my interpretation and not whaqt you meant.
Violence should indeed never be the answer! It's just that the song is based on the existing biblical tale of David and Goliath, which happened to have unfolded this way. Different times I guess... 😅So violence is not the message to take from this, but to understand that even when all odds are against you, there's always the possibility of overcoming them through courage and confidence (faith in the original story). The story is more a metaphor for facing life's giants - those seemingly insurmountable challenges - with determination and hope, rather than a literal endorsement of conflict!
@@MetalFromTheMachine Right so this is just story backed up by music and it just had the misfortune of Todays Context in Middle East being what it is. Apologies for reading something that isnt there then. Shouldnt even have considered it to be honest my bad. You arent the sort of person to support genocide even tangentially, im just tired and apparently making some fuckups, so once again i apologize.
@@caesarczech7920 Thank you for your understanding, and no worries at all! It's completely natural to make connections based on current events, we all do it. My intention with these songs are intended as standalone stories inspired by history, mythology, or literature, meant to provide a momentary escape into different worlds. They're like little bubbles of imagination, completely separate from the complexities of today's world.
Anyway, a little break (with some music) might be just what you need to unwind a bit, always good to step away from it all and recharge. 😉