The Final Word
Reckoning of Deeds: The Final Word UnveiledLyrics
Every word that you have spoken
Reflecting on the spoken words, possibly addressing broken promises.
And the promises you made
Highlighting commitments made and the expectation of fulfillment.
All the laws that you have broken
Addressing violations of laws, indicating a sense of wrongdoing.
Some days these debts must be repaid
Acknowledging that debts, possibly moral or karmic, must be settled.
Every stone will be turned over
Expressing a determination to uncover and examine one's troubled history.
And we will see your ugly past
Referring to a dark past that will be revealed and faced.
You stole the land you'll never own her
Accusing the person of stealing land, emphasizing a lack of rightful ownership.
These evil ways they will not last
Conveying a belief that immoral actions will not endure.
Someday their souls will be set free
Anticipating a future where oppressed souls find freedom.
And their voices will be heard
Asserting the significance of their voices being heard and acknowledged.
As far as every eye can see
Describing a widespread impact visible to everyone.
They will have the final word
Emphasizing that those who suffered will ultimately have the final say.
For every weed in every garden
Referring to injustices in every aspect of life, symbolized by weeds in gardens.
And all the crops that ever died
Addressing the imbalance where some thrive while others perish.
While you were full and they were starvin',
Highlighting disparities between the privileged and the underprivileged.
My children will not de denied
Asserting that future generations will not be denied their rights.
Every fire that you have started
Pointing to destructive actions that initiated conflicts.
Every fist you threw my way
Referring to physical aggression and violence directed towards the speaker.
For all the families you have parted
Highlighting the separation of families caused by harmful actions.
The innocent will have their day.
Asserting that justice will prevail for the innocent.
Someday their should will be set free
Reiterating the expectation of liberated souls and amplified voices.
And their voices will be heard
Reaffirming the importance of voices being heard far and wide.
As far as I can see
Indicating a hopeful vision where justice prevails as far as the speaker can see.
They will have the final word
Stating that the oppressed will ultimately have the conclusive say.
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