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06/23/2008 | Reviewer: Ulvhedin | 6/23/08
Well, I am a pagan, and I love this song, even though I don't exactly view it as a paganistic song... I think this song has appealing to everyone, as it has extremely relevant and meaningful lyrics. But I am glad to hear that not all catholics and christians mean that pagans and nature-worshippers should be crusified... :D
Ulvhedin.
Beautiful song... | Reviewer: Anonymous | 3/13/08
This song is ONE OF WT'S BEST. That means alot, because they've done many fantastic songs. I (yes I am Catholic) don't view it as "paganistic"; I think it's awesome and quite meaningful. The Gregorian chant ("once you will know, my dear/you don't have to fear")was spine-chilling, and the way Sharon sings this song makes your adrenaline rush. If you have an mp3: Download the song. CD player? Buy the album "mother earth" FOR THIS SONG. Hear it on the radio? TAPE THE SONG. It's worth it.
Fantastic, powerful song | Reviewer: Anonymous | 3/12/08
This song is AMAZING and has an extremely powerful message: No matter what we do, we are just a blink in time, but Mother Earth shall be here until the end of time. And I'd like to add that some Catholics out there ARE tolerant-I'm a Catholic and I LOVE this song and this band. I always get a rush of adrenaline every time I listen to it. My friend and I are huge fans of Within Temptation, and this is one of our favorite songs.
Amazing song | Reviewer: Anonymous | 3/3/08
This song just make your hearth beat faster ;] Incredible. I don't mind if it has any paganistic symbols or whatever, it only makes it more interesting. Catholics always are against thing that are not perfectly going with their Holy Bible or believes, it's pathetic. Be more tolerant - diversification enrich our culture.
Wonderful song | Reviewer: Anonymous | 2/13/08
This song has fantastic music, and of course the singer, Sharon, has an amazing voice.
Whoever says this song is "paganistic" or "neopaganistic" should go back to grammar school and re-take Language Arts. I view this song as a metaphorical warning: Nature is fragile, but it can be catastrophic, and until the end of time, we'd better watch our backs. You never know what will be thrown at us next. Hippies and non-hippies alike can enjoy this song(I speak for the latter). I view it as a song of warning (look at what we're doing to the planet that was given to us) and a song of respect (but hey, look what awesome things are on this planet of ours that we seem intent on destroying).
Wow,a good song. | Reviewer: Anonymous | 1/26/08
I, being only ten,like the lyrics as well as the video on youtube.To get to it,go to www.youtube.com,once you are there,in the search box,type in Lugia:Mother Earth,then when a photo of a pokemon called Lugia will come up,click on it,and it will come up.
Love the song | Reviewer: Zayra | 5/16/07
I really love this song, I heard this song on YouTube but I thought it was just a music, but I was wrong, it is a song to.
Love It | Reviewer: CARRIE | 2/26/07
This song is a song that speakes the truth. The lyrics are real and the speak a very strong message to me. I love it!
Uplifting | Reviewer: Miyu | 9/13/06
I'm amazed that there is no review for this song as of yet O.o
Like the rest of WT's song, this song has a uplifting music accompaniment plus the singer's angelic voice which makes this song lovely to listen to. It sorts of make your adrenaline and see the world in a new light. But it has a bit of paganistic symbols which I don't really mind as I simply accept it as respect. Otherwise, I really love the music and encourage people to listen to it.
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