Coheed and Cambria's songs are an ongoing story called The Amory Wars. The stories jump back and forth between Claudio (Coheed and Cambria's son) and The Writer. This song however is about The Writer and his love for Erica Court. She eventually lies to him and deceives him and he is torn apart. The song states that she could have been all he wanted, but she wasnt honest, and now she must pay for it; and if she really loved him she would have been understanding. Then he goes on to explain how much the pain is killing him and if she could just write him out of her life he would be happy. In the end he begs her to stop lying to him because he still loves her, and if she wont then he'll hope she dies. The name of the song is from The Writer invisioning himself lowering Erica Court to the bottom of a grave he's dug for her (Lyrics: "But you weren't honest, now get in the ground"), and as he says this he means 'Welcome Home' indicating that this is the place where she will stay and live.
Both, depending on the construction. As an adjective, it is welcome: You're welcome to try it, or You're welcome here for as long as you like. As a past participle of the verb to welcome, it is welcomed: I was welcomed at the door by the hostess.
you say Akwaaba( which means welcome). Ghanaians normally say welcome in general. so when you want to welcome someone home, just say "Akwaaba" pronounce (A-kwa-a-ba).
Aloha; Welcome; welcome home; come to me
Griha(or mane,Home)pravesha(Entry)
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Its Welcome Home by Coheed and Cambria....good song :)
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It is "Welcome Home" by Coheed and Cambria.
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Coheed and Cambria "Welcome Home"
No, Rock Band 2 for the Nintendo Wii does not include the song 'Welcome Home' by Coheed and Cambria. Although, the first Rock Band does include 'Welcome Home'.
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Coheed and Cambria "Welcome Home"
The band is Coheed and Cambria. = =
It's possible you're referring to 'Welcome Home' by Coheed & Cambria. The song starts out, "you could have been all I wanted..."
It's called "Welcome Home" by Coheed and Cambria.
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