Old Man Metaphor Music is the work of a former atheist who didn’t set out to find God—and certainly didn’t expect to find Christ in his own lyrics.
For years, these songs wrestled with war, loss, power, blame, history, and the quiet question of whether anything truly matters. Again and again, the writing circled the same ideas: that truth exists beyond us, that good and evil are real, and that humanity is accountable to something higher than itself.
Only later did the pattern become clear. The metaphors, the stories, the longing for meaning—they weren’t random. They were pointing toward the Christian understanding of transcendent truth, moral law, and redemption.
This channel documents that reluctant journey: from disbelief to faith, from metaphor to meaning. The music remains honest, flawed, and human—but now grounded in the conviction that truth is not something we invent, but something we are called toward.
These are songs for those who doubt, question, resist—and still listen.
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