The song is literally pronounced 'Mill - Stone', which is a bible reference. He says either 'a milestone', or 'I'm my own stone', but I can see both of them making sense in the context of the song. And I hear Jesse Lacey say it both ways when i listen to album or live.
The song is literally pronounced 'Mill - Stone', which is a bible reference. He says either 'a milestone', or 'I'm my own stone', but I can see both of them making sense in the context of the song. And I hear Jesse Lacey say it both ways when i listen to album or live.
EveryDayIWake 4 weeks ago
it is millstone.
yunglosnct 4 months ago
@yunglosnct
why this statement??
evapleska 2 months ago
Song kinda reminds me of Sam Winchester
freakyblakeblitz 1 year ago
its, " Im my own stone around my neck," not "a millstone."
PtolemaeusVII 1 year ago
@PtolemaeusVII you sure? cause the song is called millstone? but that does sound cool too
freakyblakeblitz 1 year ago
Nice work man love the song.
motoxracer426 2 years ago
cheers =) x
GlAsSrAiNx 2 years ago