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  1. Sep 17, 2001 · Many Christians are speaking this way about the murderous destruction of the World Trade Towers on September 11, 2001. God did not cause it, but he can use it for good. There are two reasons I do not say this. One is that it goes beyond, and is contrary to, what the Bible teaches.

  2. Jan 14, 2011 · Calamity Song Lyrics: (You and me in the war) / Had a dream / You and me in the war of the end times / And I believe / California succumbed to the fault line / We heaved relief / As scores of...

  3. Jan 22, 2024 · Calamity Song by The Decemberists Lyrics Meaning – Navigating the End Times in Harmony. by SMF AI · Published January 22, 2024 · Updated April 26, 2024. You can view the lyrics, alternate interprations and sheet music for The Decemberists's Calamity Song at Lyrics.org. Article Contents: Music Video. Lyrics. Song Meaning.

  4. Jan 5, 2024 · The opening lines, “Had a dream, You and me in the war of the end times,” immediately set the tone for the song. It depicts a dystopian scenario where California succumbs to a fault line, leading to the loss of innocent lives. Throughout the song, there are references to historical events and figures.

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  5. Calamity Song Lyrics & Meanings: Had a dream / You and me and the war at the end times / And I believe / California succumbed to the fault line / We heaved relief / As scores of innocents died / / And the Andalusian tribes / Setting the lay of Nebraska alight / 'Til all the remains is the arms of the angel / / Hetty Green / Queen of supply-side ...

  6. Dec 17, 2012 · "Calamity Song" by The Decemberists explores themes of apocalyptic visions, societal collapse, and the search for hope amidst chaos. The song opens with the line "Had a dream, you and me in the war of the end times," implying a shared experience or connection with someone amidst a catastrophic event.

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  8. Aug 22, 2011 · Decemberists frontman Colin Meloy explains: I wrote "Calamity Song" shortly after I'd finished reading David Foster Wallace's epic Infinite Jest. The book didn't so much inspire the song...