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Mar 14th 2012!⃝

I think that this song is about everything that is going on in our lives and in this world, all the troubles, all the pain, all the darkness that is around us. What I think Jared is saying in this song is that he's not just gonna accept the way the world is. "A warning to the People, the Good and the Evil, this is war." He's saying that he will fight against all that is holding him back from reaching his dreams, against everything that keeps him trapped, and he is encouraging everyone else to do the same, to strive for the dreams we hold in our hearts, to break free from our prisons, to fight for what we believe in. And the most important part in this song is faith. "To the edge of the Earth, it's a brave new world, it's a BRAVE NEW WORLD!!!" As much as it sounds like Aldous Huxley, in this context, I think it speaks to what we as the human race truly yearn for: an age free of darkness, free from pain, free from discord, free from sin, and a brave new world where all of our hopes and dreams are fulfilled and even more, something we cannot even begin to imagine. And Jared really hammers this home in the final lyrics: "A BRAVE NEW WORLD!!! THE WAR IS WON!!! THE WAR IS WON!!! A BRAVE NEW WORLD!!!" Me being a Christian, I take this to mean that when this age and everything that has defined it passes away, we who do believe and who have faith in the Lord, will stand on the cusp of eternity, free from sin and pain and darkness, redeemed in the sight of the Father, and we will shout, "A BRAVE NEW WORLD!!! THE WAR IS WON!!! THE WAR IS WON!!! A BRAVE NEW WORLD!!!" That's how I see this song.