Tour Death Song
Journey through Shadows: All Them Witches' Tour Death Song ExplainedLyrics
Would you cut me out
Expressing a desire for someone to sever ties or disconnect from the speaker.
From them all
Suggesting a request to be excluded or separated from a group of people.
Just like the others
Comparing the speaker to others who have been cut off or isolated.
To go and spend ten years on the devil's sword
Alluding to a period of time spent in a challenging or morally ambiguous situation.
Mark my words
Emphasizing a commitment or promise, possibly in the face of difficulties.
I will stagger on back to Texas
Indicating a return to Texas, possibly after facing hardships or challenges.
Under the burning eye of an empty world
Describing a sense of isolation or desolation in a seemingly empty world.
Lock myself and my thoughts
Expressing a desire to isolate oneself along with their thoughts.
Not for the first time
Suggesting that the speaker has experienced isolation before.
Listen, my mind ain't what it used to be
Acknowledging a change or decline in the speaker's mental state.
I'm looking back to the East
Reflecting on the past, particularly the eastern direction as a starting point.
And that's where I started
Expressing a reluctance or fear of the past catching up to the speaker.
And I don't want it to catch up to me
Conveying a desire to avoid the consequences of the past.
Would you cut me out
Repeating the theme of being cut out, possibly emphasizing the need for separation.
From the cloth
Asking to be excluded or separated from a particular group or identity.
I am your brother
Affirming a connection or relationship with the listener as a brother.
You and I have been through many trials
Referencing shared experiences or challenges between the speaker and the listener.
Mark my words
Reiterating a commitment to face challenges, this time at Satan's doorstep.
I will dance upon Satan's doorstep
Expressing a willingness to go to extreme lengths for a chance to see someone smile.
Just for one more chance to see you smile
Desiring a specific positive outcome, framed as a smile, in return for facing challenges.
Throw out a prayer to Saint John
Mentioning a prayer to Saint John, possibly for guidance or protection.
For the last time
Suggesting a final or desperate plea or prayer for the last time.
Listen my faith ain't what it used to be
Acknowledging a decline or change in the speaker's faith or beliefs.
But I'm looking out further West
Looking towards the future, specifically in a western direction.
And that's where I'm going
Expressing a desire to move in a westward direction, indicating a new journey or path.
If I just stay here long, I'll just accompany you
Suggesting a willingness to accompany someone, possibly indicating a sense of loyalty or companionship.
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