@@codlover93love24 This song is about Cassie Bernall, a student at Columbine High School who was killed in the massacre that occurred there. It was reported that her killer asked her if she believed in God, and when she answered "Yes" he killed her with a single gunshot to the head. Later investigations revealed that the question "Do you believe in God?" was actually asked to Valeen Schnurr, a student who survived the Columbine Massacre, by shooter Dylan Klebold. >>
I remember when this came out, me and my bestie would jam to it screaming along. Still as great as it was back then! Ps: This version is the best out, period. Including studio.
I lost a cousin in the columbine massacre so this song has special meaning to me I also lost another cousin in the Oxford MI. HS shooting in 2021 I know I will see them some day again in heaven which will be a glorious day when we all meet again in heaven and get to talk about anything we want I just can't hardly wait for that day
@TheFlyingRatix actually the song is about dying for what you believe in, it's about the columbine shooting that took place, about the girl Cassie who was killed for believing in God, she new what would happen, but she was brave, even though it would mean her death, she loved God more than her own life. Flyleaf happens to be a band compossed of Christians, especially Lacey Mosely, or (Lacey Sturm now, i keep forgetting she's marreid now : ) she wouldnt be down grading her faith.
Without disagreeing with you, you seem to be forgetting Evanescence, Within Temptation, Lacuna Coil, The Pretty Reckless and countless others. But yes, Lacey is incredible!
Without disagreeing with you, you seem to be forgetting Evanescence, Within Temptation, Lacuna Coil, The Pretty Reckless and countless others. But yes, Lacey is incredible!
She’s so fucking dope to be able to just let it rip like that. That is a talent not many people possess. She’s got it in spades. Almost scary like where does she get that from? She weighed like 86 pounds How can she build up that much emotion, stop on a dime and then rip that scream out almost blow, her vocal cords out of her face. I love it. I love her
For people saying this is an emo song, you guys don't get the Biblical metaphor. "Whoever seeks to keep his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life will preserve it." Luke 17:33. It's saying, when you "pull the trigger" you are forgetting your old life and beginning a new one in Jesus Christ.
Its actually about a Girl called Cassie who got Shot in the columbine Shooting beacause when they asked If she belived in god she Said yes so He pulled the Trigger and killed her
You're both right. It's dedicated to Cassie and Rachel, but is also saying as a Christian, she will lay down her own life as well. "I will say yes" and pull the trigger 💖
@CupCakeCrazy97 were you there? did you hear or see exactly which student was asked the question "do you believe in god?". most likely not. the witness statements taken did not match so there is much confusion on the matter. check the wiki article for Cassie Bernall and Valeen Schnurr. the only living witness of Cassie Bernall's death even said the confrontation in question didnt occur. do some research.
I’m a Christian myself and it seems disingenuous to me that she is still performing this song today without addressing all of the information that came to light. Totally understandable that she didn’t have as much accurate information at the time she wrote it, or even at the time of this performance. But it seems unlikely that she doesn’t know by now.
@PKNproductions I confused. i read that sameer was bengali, then i thought he was indian because someone was teasing him about Indian food in this one video, and then you're saying he's bengali. :-p
@CupCakeCrazy97 ur speaking as if u were there but ur argument doesnt make sense. this song exists because supposedly Cassie Bernall said she believed in God and was shot for that belief. So why would the shooters wander round killing at random but ask just these 2 girls that question, then killing Cassie for her belief but not Valeen Schnurr when she said she did after first saying no?
@bhuntz09 shame that cassie bernall was not the one who the shooters spoke to about believing in god. this song should be called "Valeen Schnurr" cos thats who they killed cos of her faith.
I think its more about taking a stand for something you believe in and not letting other people bully you into believing something different...but that's just me.
I mean, it’s literally written about the students at Columbine who lost their lives for being Christian and refusing to renounce God. “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.” I’d think the meaning was pretty transparent since it’s from a real world tragedy.
There were two girls at Columbine who died believing in God on the day the shooting happened. Cassie and Rachel said they believed in God when they were asked. They were then killed for it.
I went to Columbine I still don't agree that we should change life because of what happened there I also spent a year at Arapahoe my beliefs don't change people were hurt it was horrible but that's not acceptable to defeat the Constitution As bad as this was have you ever walked through a person's life? I took the words and used them I the field I definitely pulled the trigger! It wasn't against a group of children. I don't like it yet shit happens
Because it is? It's based on a lie that the church and Cassie's family kept going so they could have a martyr to exploit. It was actually a different girl who said it and she survived. But that wouldn't make for a compelling 'christians are persecuted' narrative.
Crazy to die for something that would never die for you. There is only one thing I hate more than over-zealoused religious groups, and that's Patriotism.
2022 and this song still hits hard!
Anyone knows what this song is about. And is dose she believe in god at this time
@@codlover93love24 Yes it was about a school shooting, where the shooter asked her of she believed and then he shot her.
@@codlover93love24 This song is about Cassie Bernall, a student at Columbine High School who was killed in the massacre that occurred there. It was reported that her killer asked her if she believed in God, and when she answered "Yes" he killed her with a single gunshot to the head. Later investigations revealed that the question "Do you believe in God?" was actually asked to Valeen Schnurr, a student who survived the Columbine Massacre, by shooter Dylan Klebold. >>
@@davidburns9366 ok cool thanks. So they shot her bc she believed in god
Harder than ever
I remember when this came out, me and my bestie would jam to it screaming along. Still as great as it was back then!
Ps: This version is the best out, period. Including studio.
I lost a cousin in the columbine massacre so this song has special meaning to me I also lost another cousin in the Oxford MI. HS shooting in 2021 I know I will see them some day again in heaven which will be a glorious day when we all meet again in heaven and get to talk about anything we want I just can't hardly wait for that day
Sorry to hear that man but I’m glad to hear you in high spirits if any negative feelings or thoughts ever come or return just give it to God my man🙏🏾🔥
Holy shit, that's rough man.
Best wishes from Canada
Держись, мужик
There is no heaven, dumbass.
Here in 2024
I think Lacey has a unique vioce, like any other snger. I've never heard anything like her vioce (I mean, before I've heard of Flyleaf); I love it = )
One of my Favorite Lacey Sturm Live Performances ❤
Idk if it's possible, but her voice is even more amazing live.
How in 15 years does this song only have 56k views seeing I’ve watched it atleast 50k myself
It was 16 years as of your comment, dumbass.
True that that is a crime
@TheFlyingRatix actually the song is about dying for what you believe in, it's about the columbine shooting that took place, about the girl Cassie who was killed for believing in God, she new what would happen, but she was brave, even though it would mean her death, she loved God more than her own life. Flyleaf happens to be a band compossed of Christians, especially Lacey Mosely, or (Lacey Sturm now, i keep forgetting she's marreid now : ) she wouldnt be down grading her faith.
2023 and still !!!!!! 💯🔥🔥🔥
Да
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Omg, I sstill love thisj? That voice of her's is freaking awesome.
this has to be my favorite version of this song
Someone on 2024 ?
Yes
i cant stop pressing replay
16 years ago wow!
finally a girl with an amazing rock voice
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Without disagreeing with you, you seem to be forgetting Evanescence, Within Temptation, Lacuna Coil, The Pretty Reckless and countless others. But yes, Lacey is incredible!
Without disagreeing with you, you seem to be forgetting Evanescence, Within Temptation, Lacuna Coil, The Pretty Reckless and countless others. But yes, Lacey is incredible!
@@Darthious no way you responded to a 15 year old comment lol
this song made me fall in love with lacey at like 15 years old😂
Same!!
Beautiful every way possible.
2023 and still one of my favorite bands. Are they still together?
Lacey left long ago, but came back in recent years.
i can't stop watching their vids for exactly this reason: they rock! just look at them, better yet, listen to them. great job guys :]
Да, это так
and 15 years later Lacey performs Awaken Love, namaste from the Netherlands
I used to listen this when I learned how to play guitar. So glad I found this band.
Great song and Lacey is so cute!
2024 and this still bangs
My god...ur voice and ur guitar minion.. hes amazing!!!!
Guitar Minion!
Lmao! 😅
So So beautiful
One of my first views on UA-cam. Still on my playlist!
2024 and still 🔥
2024 and its still the best
2023
She’s so fucking dope to be able to just let it rip like that. That is a talent not many people possess. She’s got it in spades. Almost scary like where does she get that from? She weighed like 86 pounds How can she build up that much emotion, stop on a dime and then rip that scream out almost blow, her vocal cords out of her face. I love it. I love her
Most young people dont know whats it about. Hits me
hell yeah.!! representing us girls who scream.!! :ppp
I completely agree. It's unlike anything I've heard.
i remember this from the sims 2 omg
For people saying this is an emo song, you guys don't get the Biblical metaphor. "Whoever seeks to keep his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life will preserve it." Luke 17:33. It's saying, when you "pull the trigger" you are forgetting your old life and beginning a new one in Jesus Christ.
Completely wrong, fucking dumbass. This song is about The Columbine shootings. No metaphors in it, dipshit. Completely straightforward.
Its actually about a Girl called Cassie who got Shot in the columbine Shooting beacause when they asked If she belived in god she Said yes so He pulled the Trigger and killed her
You're both right. It's dedicated to Cassie and Rachel, but is also saying as a Christian, she will lay down her own life as well. "I will say yes" and pull the trigger 💖
Wzup
Этот крик прекрасен! 💔
Yes I do, thanks for asking
better than awesome. Loved it !!!!!!
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The female cobain.... Haha.... I met you in Rochester NY one time, super hot .. i almost fainted.... Totally worth it!
i love it.. *.*
2022💔
@CupCakeCrazy97 were you there? did you hear or see exactly which student was asked the question "do you believe in god?". most likely not. the witness statements taken did not match so there is much confusion on the matter. check the wiki article for Cassie Bernall and Valeen Schnurr. the only living witness of Cassie Bernall's death even said the confrontation in question didnt occur. do some research.
Haters gonna hate! That's what they do.
I’m a Christian myself and it seems disingenuous to me that she is still performing this song today without addressing all of the information that came to light. Totally understandable that she didn’t have as much accurate information at the time she wrote it, or even at the time of this performance. But it seems unlikely that she doesn’t know by now.
i have to make a i don't know , emotion and edge, wow,
Everybody listening??..🔮🌬🦋😁😄💞🌹☃️👻
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@PKNproductions I confused. i read that sameer was bengali, then i thought he was indian because someone was teasing him about Indian food in this one video, and then you're saying he's bengali. :-p
She said Rachel because of Rachel Scott. The are a controversy about who answered this question, Cassie Bernall, Rachel Scott or no one.
no controversy actually, neither said it, Valeen Schnurr said yes and they let her live interestingly enough.
I will say YES!
2024
@CupCakeCrazy97 ur speaking as if u were there but ur argument doesnt make sense. this song exists because supposedly Cassie Bernall said she believed in God and was shot for that belief. So why would the shooters wander round killing at random but ask just these 2 girls that question, then killing Cassie for her belief but not Valeen Schnurr when she said she did after first saying no?
Oh, by the way, the song rocks though.
Mt bom...😂😂😂
@PKNproductions That makes him Indian.
@bhuntz09 shame that cassie bernall was not the one who the shooters spoke to about believing in god. this song should be called "Valeen Schnurr" cos thats who they killed cos of her faith.
actually Valeen Schnurr lived........and yes, she said she believed in god. ironic.
no ?
i heard this song for the first time awhile ago.. when i heard she got shot at columbine i couldn t help but weeping
it's like she knew what was going to happen..
i dont think that she is telling you to belive in god... i actually think that the song its just saying that god wont save you
I think its more about taking a stand for something you believe in and not letting other people bully you into believing something different...but that's just me.
Well then you missed the point
I mean, it’s literally written about the students at Columbine who lost their lives for being Christian and refusing to renounce God. “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.” I’d think the meaning was pretty transparent since it’s from a real world tragedy.
@bhuntz09 not true
Imagine try to have the last sentence in discussion against her voice/scream
I think she's cute
Did she really say Rachel? I thought it was Cassie? :/
There were two girls at Columbine who died believing in God on the day the shooting happened. Cassie and Rachel said they believed in God when they were asked. They were then killed for it.
It was Rachel who was killed first. That’s why she says another name
I went to Columbine I still don't agree that we should change life because of what happened there I also spent a year at Arapahoe my beliefs don't change people were hurt it was horrible but that's not acceptable to defeat the Constitution
As bad as this was have you ever walked through a person's life?
I took the words and used them I the field
I definitely pulled the trigger! It wasn't against a group of children. I don't like it yet shit happens
do you believe in god????
Yesss!
Wait till the zoomers find out the song is about a school shooting.
Columbine wasn't a school shooting, dumbass. It was multiple and a bombing!
SHE PULLED THE FUCKING TRIGGER. Listen to the damn song. Believe God will heal the evil in Us....ahhhhhhhbhh
The rolling Stone would call this right wing now
Because it is? It's based on a lie that the church and Cassie's family kept going so they could have a martyr to exploit. It was actually a different girl who said it and she survived. But that wouldn't make for a compelling 'christians are persecuted' narrative.
Dope song dope band but sum bout how shr sings certain words pisses me off lmao
Crazy to die for something that would never die for you. There is only one thing I hate more than over-zealoused religious groups, and that's Patriotism.
Wait- so you’re saying Jesus didn’t die for me? 😲
I'm not religious, but I can appreciate the sentiment of dying for something you believe in. Fuck letting a bully change your belief.
@@kattykat9600 that didn't happen at all tho
So sad you are full of hate and see others as crazy.
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