Your Death Is My Glory

Your Demise, My Ascent: A Political Symphony
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Lyrics

Mastermind, oh I’m the mastermind

Expressing the narrator's confidence and control as the mastermind.

Behind this apocalyptic tragedy,

Referring to a catastrophic event, with the narrator claiming to be the orchestrator behind it.

Seamlessly, oh so far everything

Highlighting the smooth progression of the narrator's plans so far.

Goes seamlessly,

Emphasizing the seamless execution of the narrator's actions.

And after I end this terrible mess,

Suggesting an impending resolution to the chaos created by the narrator.

Mr. President, you will be the one to blame!

Pointing the blame at the President for the unfolding tragedy.

Unable to control this situation,

Describing the President's inability to manage the situation.

They’ll force you to quit and let me replace you

Forecasting the President's resignation and the narrator's ascension to power.


They’ll let me replace you,

Reiterating the expectation of the narrator replacing the President.

And when you’re gone, it’s time for me to shine

Anticipating the narrator's moment of prominence after the President's departure.


The world will remember me as the messiah,

Claiming recognition as a savior (messiah) who thwarted communism and introduced democracy.

who saved my country from communism,

Attributing a positive image to the narrator's actions for the country.

Introduced democracy to my country,

Highlighting the introduction of democracy as a positive aspect.

Just so that they’ll want you dead just like I do,

Revealing a sinister motive behind the narrator's actions, linking them to a personal vendetta.

Cause Your death is my glory,

Stating that the death of the President is a source of pride for the narrator.

Your death is my glory, baby!

Repeating the assertion that the narrator finds glory in the death of the President.

So lemme just skip to the good part

Expressing a desire to skip to the positive outcome of the narrator's plans.

When you’re gone and I’m on your throne

Envisioning the narrator assuming the President's position.

Glory, glory, glory

Repeating the word "Glory" for emphasis, symbolizing the narrator's anticipated triumph.

Glory, glory, glory

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A good man, You’re a good man

Acknowledging the President as a good man and leader.

And leader for this country,

Commending the President's leadership role in the country.

But honestly, that’s why I can’t compete

Admitting the narrator's inability to compete with the President due to his goodness.

with you at all

Highlighting the stark contrast between the narrator and the President.


They’ll force you to quit and let me replace you

Anticipating the forceful resignation of the President.

Oh yes they’ll let me replace you,

Repeating the expectation that the narrator will replace the President.

And when you’re gone, it’s time for me to shine, to shine, to shine

Reiterating the narrator's readiness to shine after the President's departure.


The world will remember me as the messiah,

Reiterating the self-proclaimed messiah image of the narrator.

who saved my country from communism,

Emphasizing the narrator's claim to have saved the country from communism.

Introduced democracy to my country,

Reiterating the introduction of democracy as a positive action by the narrator.

Just so that they’ll want you dead just like I do,

Revealing the true motive behind the narrator's actions, involving animosity towards the President.

Cause Your death is my glory,

Repeating the assertion that the death of the President brings glory to the narrator.

Your death is my glory, baby!

Reiterating the claim that the narrator finds glory in the death of the President.

So lemme just skip to the good part

Expressing a desire to skip to the positive outcome of the narrator's plans.

When you’re gone and I’m on your throne

Envisioning the narrator assuming the President's position.


Glory, glory, glory

Repeating the word "Glory" for emphasis, symbolizing the narrator's anticipated triumph.

Glory, glory, glory

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Glory, glory, glory

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Glory, glory, glory

Repeating the word "Glory" for emphasis, emphasizing the narrator's anticipated triumph.

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