I wonder if 'Rob the grave to snow the cradle' might refer to robbing Jesus' body from his grave so as to have "proof" that he ascended into Heaven, and therefore snow (ie, to persuade or deceive) all the people that he was the messiah, which would make this song, at least on one level, about religion and religious leaders being all "high" and mighty. Then again, maybe the grave's name is indeed Rob.
06-08-2007, 08:03 AM
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Re: Rob the grave to snow the cradle...
I wonder if 'Rob the grave to snow the cradle' might refer to robbing Jesus' body from his grave so as to have "proof" that he ascended into Heaven, and therefore snow (ie, to persuade or deceive) all the people that he was the messiah, which would make this song, at least on one level, about religion and religious leaders being all "high" and mighty. Then again, maybe the grave's name is indeed Rob.
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