Iron Maiden: Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter Meaning
Song Released: 1990
Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter Lyrics
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It's about period pain taken from a male perspective. Bruce Dickenson revealed what it was about.Most feminists assume it's about violence against women unaware of its pro female meaning. The fact that it is a metal song and was used on the soundtrack of a horror movie did not help.
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The song was written by Bruce for one of the Nightmare on Elm Street films. Basically Freddy asking for a young girl to kill.
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This song sadly reminds me to a time when the catholic church and their clergy, which had their one true faith in God politically infiltrated by the revolutionary left wing, radical democrats and neocons, so much as to let the devil come through the church's back door to influence them, not to truly support the medjuegorje apparitions of the lady that appeared to the believers of true faith and love for her. Encouraged and led On by the Franciscan catholics, but the catholic church had disregarded their seeing truth altogether with those faithful children, only to be used as a tool to ''bring your daughter to the slaughter'' of their doings in ex- Yugoslavia and to those people that had their hope and faith LET DOWN by the catholic church of Saturn that once stood still for Her as a ''black square'' to be in the chess game workings of the one world order of Relegion and state again.
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