The song refers to Cassie Bernall, a Christian girl killed in the Columbine High School massacre. Allegedly, she was asked if she believed in God by Eric Harris, and when she replied yes, he shot and killed her.
The Album is Flyleaf.
Research has shown that Cassie Flyleaf is not the name of a person. There is however a Christian alternative metal band named Flyleaf, and in 2003 they released a song called "Cassie".
Cassie Bernall and Rachel Joy Scott.
Flyleaf
The song "Cassie" was on one of the albums that Flyleaf released when they were still known as Passerby. It first came out on the Broken Wings (EP) album by Passerby. The first time it was featured by Flyleaf was on the Flyleaf (EP) album.
Yes, Flyleaf is a Christian band. Check out their lyrics to "All Around Me" and "Cassie"
The single "Cassie" was released in 2003. It was released on the album "Passerby", which was self-titled. Passerby later changed their name to Flyleaf.
Yes, it is.
They wrote Cassie for Cassie Bernall, who was a Christian girl killed in the Columbine High School massacre. She was asked if she believed in God by Eric Harris, and when she replied yes, he shot and killed her. Flyleaf wrote Cassie because of the shooting.
"Flyleaf" is a song by the band Flyleaf that features themes of longing, loss, and emotional struggle. Specifically, "Cassie" refers to a narrative about a girl named Cassie who faces profound challenges, reflecting deeper issues such as tragedy and resilience. The song captures the essence of her experiences and the impact they have on those around her, resonating with listeners who connect with its poignant message.
No, Cassie is not Lacey Mosley's sister. Cassie is a song on Flyleaf's' first record. It is talking about a girl involved in the Columbine Shooting Massacre.
Cassie wasn't a member of Flyleaf, she was a girl killed in the Columbine High School massacre in 1999. Flyleaf wrote a song about her because allegedly, she was asked by Eric Harris if she believed in God, and he shot her to death when she replied "Yes".