Cancer Coated Earth Cace
Cancer Coated Earth: A Grim Symphony of Humanity's DownfallLyrics
Path to darkness has already begun
Expressing the commencement of a journey towards darkness or negativity.
Downward spiral, feeling numb
Describing a descent into a state of emotional numbness through a downward spiral.
Too many steps over the line
Highlighting the crossing of moral boundaries or ethical limits.
Fast extinction is a way to die
Suggesting that rapid extinction is considered a preferable way to end life.
Bodypiles aren't high enough
Commenting on the insufficiency of accumulated bodies as a representation of destruction.
I still can see the sun
Despite the destruction, the speaker can still perceive the sun, perhaps indicating a sense of awareness or detachment.
Cancer coated earth cake
Introducing the metaphor of a "cancer-coated earth cake," symbolizing a corrupted and negative world.
Full of fretting and hate
Describing the earth cake as filled with anxiety and hatred.
Hate, anger, stupidity, greed
Listing negative emotions and traits like hate, anger, stupidity, and greed.
How much more we can bleed?
Raising a question about the limits of human suffering and endurance.
Parasites, like worms in flesh
Comparing certain individuals to parasites, suggesting a destructive and parasitic presence.
Should be crushed in the end
Advocating for the elimination of destructive forces or individuals.
Bodypiles aren't high enough
Reiterating the insufficient nature of accumulated bodies as a representation of destruction.
I still can see the sun
Despite the destruction, the speaker can still perceive the sun, reinforcing a sense of awareness or detachment.
Less humans, less problems
Suggesting a belief that reducing the human population would lead to fewer societal problems.
Can we kill some more?
Posing a question about whether causing more deaths can solve problems in society.
Less humans, less problems
Reiterating the idea that fewer humans would result in fewer issues, possibly advocating for population reduction.
We will kill you all
Expressing a threatening intention to eliminate all humans.
Bodypiles aren't high enough
Reiterating the insufficient nature of accumulated bodies as a representation of destruction.
I still can see the sun
Despite the destruction, the speaker can still perceive the sun, maintaining a sense of awareness or detachment.
Less humans, less problems
Reiterating the belief that reducing the human population would lead to fewer societal problems.
Can we kill some more
Posing a question about whether causing more deaths can solve problems in society.
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