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This is a rock song about King Henry VIII. I just wanted to write something different because I love history especially about nights and the Vikings and that whole era. King Henry was particularly a very vicious and non-caring man. He ruled over his kingdom with an iron thumb, and thought nothing about killing people. His main goal is to conquer as many territories as he possibly could. I think this would make a great hard rock song.
The other side is what? Heaven? Hell? Neither? Are all the sins we commit forgiven? I think so. I hope so. This is what the other side looks like to me. You may end up in a beautiful place (Heaven), but you will spend eternity in that beautiful place correcting all the wrong you did as a human being (Hell). So, for me, the other side is both. The more wrongs we right now, in human form, the less time we spend on the other side doing it.
"Fucked Up" is a duet about two lovers who met through a one night stand. It's a funny song about a misunderstanding over the previous night and how these two people are going through their own conflicted emotions. In the end they are really just hoping to see each other again.
"Set me Free" is a song about overcoming a loss and internal struggle. The song talks about how difficult it is to adjust to a new life without your loved ones, while at the same time there is a metaphor about depression and how we fight daily against dark thoughts and how we want to free ourselves from them.
When you've been with someone for years, seeming to have had a real love connection and then break up, it's hard to grasp. Let alone explain to someone else what happened. Lyrics often use metaphors to describe break-ups. This is how I use a metaphor to describe mine.