- God and the universe
The power in control of the universe is “the Music”. The Author talks about how it makes him smile and touches him deep inside. The Author also talks about having faith in the God above and the devil along with believing in the Father Son and Holy Ghost. - Humanity and identity
The song portrays man as a material thing not spiritual but it does not say he believes in a God or the devil more that every one has forsaken you except for the music. - Conflict and suffering
The universes is Flawed because of “The day the misc died.” And how it changed the world and that we are lost without him. - Hope and redemption
There is not really a after life just good old boys sitting around drinking and laughing saying today could be the day that I die. Not really believing that there is an afterlife so enjoy the time we have not. “Them good old boys were drinkin’ whisky and rye and singin’, ‘This’ll be the day that I die.” - Values and Relationships
One finds Value in life by finding the music and searching after it and enjoying life. - Truth and Reality
The real truths is the music is dead and that you can never hear it again, the trinity headed for the coast and every one is sad.
i Believe the worldview of this piece is Secular humanist it may mention God but id never says he really does much. more every one is on there own and sorry about the music
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