AlienAntFarm-FleshAndBone
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INTRO
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CHORUS
D5 A5 A#5 B5 D5 x577
Please show me a sign A5 577
F#5 G5 A5 A#5 688
Come inside kneel B5 799
F#5 G5 F#5 244
Remember who built your home G5 355
A5
I built you flesh and bone
BRIDGE
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Steve Average |
#1 by Steve at Sep 27, 2007 at 4:02 AM EST |
| well.. evilangel09 is onto something, but I'm not sure if that last one is correct.. but yeah, it's all about religion, and it's all about the creation of man. I wish I could give the complete meaning, but I completely forgot it at the moment.. :S | |
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Too Fast For Lo Average |
#2 by Too Fast For Love at Sep 28, 2007 at 8:44 PM EST |
| Actually what the song is about (and this is from Dryden himself) is having doubt in his religion and asking for answers and saying God if you exist please forgive me for not having faith in you, but give me a sign or something that you're there. He uses bible references in the song to illustrate the religion he's talking about. This is one of my favorite AAF songs, and one I can relate to. Well there you go ppl, now you know what the song is about. | |
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Kyle Average |
#3 by Kyle Bowlby at Sep 28, 2007 at 11:44 PM EST |
| my fave song from ANThology | |
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Wanna Be |
#4 by Rob .C at Sep 29, 2007 at 9:29 AM EST |
| I Think its like Adam and Eve, "Everything we had is gone" That's when Eve sinned and they had to leave the garden of Eden. And how God created the eath and its so overwhelming and every works with immaculate timing. | |
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Clairvoyant Average |
#5 by Clairvoyant at Sep 30, 2007 at 6:30 AM EST |
| Is the singer Christian ?? The song is about God that's for sure. | |
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[ash] Wanna Be |
#6 by [ash] at Oct 2, 2007 at 1:13 AM EST |
| Actually The_Don, theStray had it right on, this song is not about a christian beliving in God, it is about Dryden asking if this religion is right for him, and he only wrote it because his bandmates told him to. 1 | |
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Ålex Jones™ Wanna Be |
#7 by Ålex Jones™ at Oct 2, 2007 at 1:26 AM EST |
| okay i dont think this song is written JUST about god and adam and eve and whatever. i think its written about something thats being Compared to god and adam and eve. but what that is im not quite sure. but i AM sure he didnt *just* write this about god | |
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Rivers Average |
#8 by Rivers Light at Oct 3, 2007 at 9:34 AM EST |
| This is about religion, no doubt there. Its about someone, not necisarily dryden, who is not sure about being a christian but trusts in it and believes in it but just needs some sign from god to make it concrete. It also sounds like god is talking to him to with the telling him "remember who built your home, I built you flesh and bone" trying to get him to not doubt, just believe with his whole heart. So maybe he was a believer before and strayed but is coming back. No matter whats its about it is awesome. | |
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The Real Slim S Average |
#9 by The Real Slim Shady at Oct 3, 2007 at 4:35 PM EST |
| rock on, theStray. i couldntve said it better | |
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Solstice Rhythm Player |
#10 by Solstice Statton at Oct 4, 2007 at 3:57 AM EST |
| I love the ska-ness of this song. The rhythm at the beginning I mean. | |
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Lianna Average |
#11 by Lianna Basile at Oct 4, 2007 at 4:08 AM EST |
| This song is about the creation of man. "This moisture slides from my eyes" is when God created the world, everyone was that tear. "And I trust you, and I love you" is when he was completing the project and man was made, he was trusting us to do good. | |
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jake Wanna Be |
#12 by jake anderson at Oct 4, 2007 at 11:22 AM EST |
| woops, I thought my first comment didn't go through, sorry about that | |
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Collin Wanna Be |
#13 by Collin McCabe at Oct 4, 2007 at 10:17 PM EST |
| Can you send me a message ? thanx | |
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Matt Rhythm Player |
#14 by Matt Hudson at Oct 5, 2007 at 8:16 PM EST |
| Actually what the song about is Dryden wondering if Christianity is right for him or not. Asking for some kind of sign to give him faith in it or something to believe in. It's about his doubt in the religion and wanting sometime to rely on, and saying God if you exist please forgive me for not having faith in you. I heard this from Dryden himself. So there you go ppl, now you know what it's REALLY about. AAF kicks ass. Proud fan. | |