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Darkened Streets and Blackened Hearts: Unveiling the Sinister Poetry of Christian DeathLyrics
Have the virgins with their honesty guarantee
Virgins, symbolizing purity and honesty, provide a guarantee for our actions.
We move like vandals down darkened streets
We move stealthily, like vandals, through dimly lit streets.
And talk like dime store novels
We communicate in a manner reminiscent of cheap novels, possibly implying a lack of sincerity.
Shining blackness in our one track eye
Our singular focus is evident in the intense, shining darkness of our gaze.
Shining blackness in our one track mind
Reiteration of the one-track mind, emphasizing the concentrated and possibly ominous nature of our thoughts.
Shining blackness in our one track eyes
Repeating the concept of a one-track mind, suggesting a relentless and unwavering focus.
Just like, grabbed by lightning corners
Comparing ourselves to lightning-struck corners, implying sudden and intense experiences.
Just like cannibals, we must be starving...
Comparing our actions to cannibals, metaphorically expressing intense hunger or desperation.
With the jobless scandals of society, with their churlish retches
Highlighting the unpleasant reactions (retching) of society to its jobless scandals.
We want the graves and go for the bones
We seek the remnants and history of our ancestors, possibly indicating a connection to the past and traditions.
Of beloved ancestors and blessed saints
Expressing a desire for the bones of revered ancestors and saints, suggesting a reverence for the past.
Deepest darkness in our blackened hearts
Referring to the profound darkness within our hearts, emphasizing a sense of emotional intensity or nihilism.
Got no time for you bleeding hearts
Rejecting empathy or sympathy, asserting a lack of time for those perceived as sentimental or weak.
Deepest darkness in our blackened hearts
Repeating the idea of deep darkness within, reinforcing a sense of emotional intensity.
Got no time for you bleeding hearts
Reiterating a lack of time for emotionally vulnerable individuals.
It comes with words of loneliness
Introducing loneliness as a theme, possibly associated with a sense of isolation or detachment.
It comes on nights of choruses
Suggesting that loneliness is accompanied by words and occurs during choruses, possibly indicating communal experiences.
You're going to die and go straight to hell
A stark declaration that one is destined for hell, possibly emphasizing a bleak worldview or consequences of one's actions.
Hell!
Repeating the word "Hell" for emphasis, underscoring the gravity of the statement made in the previous line.
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