Relient K: Devastation and Reform Meaning
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Devastation and Reform Lyrics
A road down which I swore I'd never go
And here I sit, thinking of God knows what
Afraid to admit I might self-destruct
So lock the windows
And bolt the door
Cause I've got enough...
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I think it's about God, having to destroy us, in order to reform us. Like, I had two pets die in a short period (my first pet lived 3 weeks, second one lived 4), and I was sad
and kind of angry at God. But now I have the ability to comfort others who have had that happen to them. Or, it could mean that we mess up, and then we are so worried about building stuff back up, we mess up again, and it's only a little of what we originally had. We have to have God's help when we sin. That's what me and my dad think.
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