Talk:Bmblb/@comment-190.181.167.215-20170618061931/@comment-25936766-20170619013624

I see that that was your point. But you still fail to convince me of said point. I May Fall did not foreshadow the Battle of Beacon at all, you're looking at a blank space and thinking it's an essay.

If you want to argue the contrary, then do so, but you so far fail to convince me.

As for Sacrifice, if you want to spitball that it talks about something that will happen, fine, but that does not prove your point. If anything, it proves that you are not even sure of what you're saying and are just hopeful it might be true.

Besides, when you read the lyrics it's not difficult to assume something that goes in line with what I said before: That the lyrics are talking about something that happened. It's irrelevant if we actually (did not) saw what happened, the lyrics speak of something past, or at least that's the most common conclusion last time I checked.

Like Red like Roses - Part 2. Talks about something that happened, in it's case Summer's death and Ruby being heartbroken over it, even though one could see the show and never imagine such a thing ever happened.