Lyrics
With my perceptions in a mix
Perceptions are jumbled or confused
Down twenty miles through the sticks
Traveling a long distance through rural areas
To the cloudy town of Hellview
Referring to a town named Hellview
Population 96
Population count of the town: 96 people
Excessive vacancy, well maybe
Possibly an exaggerated number of vacant spaces
In the shadow of an eye
Under constant observation or surveillance
All the strangers passing through
Transient individuals passing through the town
And where the rules just don't apply
Traditional norms or regulations are disregarded
At the fork turn left, a store
Directions given at a crossroads to a store
But on the right stay free from sight
Advising to avoid the right path for secrecy
'Cause 96 quite bitter beings
Refers to the 96 residents, bitter and negative
Like to stack the bodies high
Metaphorically indicating a high body count
The only way to ever leave
Suggests escape from Hellview is challenging
Is overflooded by the storm
Absence of escape due to overwhelming circumstances
And entanglement in Hellview
Feeling trapped or involved in Hellview's troubles
Brings you fear in fifty forms
Various fears due to entanglement in Hellview
They've deleted all the tourists
All tourists have been eradicated or removed
At the bottom of the lake
Implies bodies of tourists are disposed of in the lake
And not one supports the cause
No one supports leaving Hellview; stay involved
To leave the blood stay in the veins
Metaphorically, don't let essential vitality leave
Here, three miles back is where we are
Reflecting on the current location
All we ever wanted was an answer
Seeking answers to their situation
Civilized are close but way too far
Being near civilization but still distant
All we ever wanted was an answer
Desiring resolution or understanding
Footprints giving clue to where we are
Traces or signs indicating their whereabouts
All we ever wanted was an answer
Seeking answers persistently
Civilized are close but way too far
Feeling near but still distant from civilization
All we ever wanted
Reiteration of the desire for answers
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