Subject: It turns out it might be a coffin in the English version, too! Sort of.
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Posted on: 2023-09-20 22:41:45 UTC

Okay, so, "Dead Man's Chest" was originally a scrap of poetry written by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island, but he was inspired by a list of island names he'd found in a book. The island in question is likely the one known today as Dead Chest Island, but in the book it was called Dead Man's Chest. Possibly because the island somewhat resembles a coffin.

Like Linstar, I wondered if the song meant a human torso (ew) or a treasure chest. Neither of those really work for me. It makes way more sense if it's about fifteen men (or ghosts!) who are stuck on an island that happens to be coffin-shaped. {X D

~Neshomeh

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