Talk:When It Falls/@comment-86.189.244.68-20170721204317/@comment-4010415-20170721215425

I believe "Their dying eyes are wide and white like snow" is in reference to the innocent people who die when the city gets overrun by Grimm, considering the lyrics go

Maybe red's like roses? Maybe it's the pool of blood The innocents will lay in When in the end you've failed to save them? Their dying eyes Are wide and white like snow '''And now they know The cost of trusting you's obliteration'''

Like, the cost of trusting you to save them led to their obliteration.

That is an interesting take on "The pillars collapse in shame", though. It makes a lot of sense. I couldn't quite figure that one out.