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#1 by Josh Duncan at Oct 9, 2007 at 10:33 AM EST |
| To me, I think Adia is Sarah as a child. I believe that this song is a communication to your own inner child where you are giving yourself some reassurance. As we humans grow, we end up doing stupid things (even sinful) which later complicates our head full of guilt sometimes. If we struggle a little to forgive ourselves, such as reassuring that since "we are born innocent....we are still innocent" after all. Sure, it is "easy to falter", but really "does it matter?" We are all the same kid we always were still growing up. I have heard from a movie that the most important thing is to always keep your childish innocence. I believe that this song portrays that message. I really love this angelic song of reassurance; makes me cry sometimes too. A true classic next to 'Angel'. | |