Leaving the Warzone
Escaping Hell: Leaving the Warzone BehindLyrics
It's another day in my home town
Expressing that the current day is like any other day in the singer's hometown.
In the center of all Hell
Describing the hometown as the epicenter of extreme suffering or chaos.
But tomorrow I'll be long gone
Anticipating leaving the town the next day.
I bid the pain farewell
Bidding farewell to the pain and hardships associated with the hometown.
I'm leaving the Warzone
Explicitly stating the decision to leave the warzone.
I leave it behind
Affirming the act of leaving the warzone behind.
My father is gone
Indicating the absence or loss of the singer's father.
Not a trace to be found
Emphasizing the complete disappearance of any trace of the father.
My neighbours children are dying
Highlighting the unfortunate death of neighbors' children due to the devil's actions.
The Devil stroke again
Attributing the suffering in the town to the malevolent actions of the devil.
On the streets women are crying
Describing the scenes of sorrow where women are crying in the streets.
The curse of evil men
Referring to the curse brought about by evil men.
I'm leaving the Warzone
Reiterating the decision to leave the warzone.
I'm leaving today
Confirming the departure is happening on the current day.
I'm leaving the Warzone
Emphasizing the necessity of leaving the warzone as the only viable option.
It is the only way
Stating leaving the warzone is the sole solution.
I see Your faces in sorrow
Observing the sorrowful faces of people while saying goodbye.
As I telling you goodbye
Highlighting the absence of a future or hope in the current location.
But here there's no tomorrow
Emphasizing the lack of a better tomorrow, regardless of efforts.
No matter how I try
Expressing the futility of trying to change the situation in the hometown.
So listen to my story
Encouraging the listener to pay attention to the singer's narrative.
Listen to what I tell
Revealing the harsh reality of the situation being described.
Some people think it's glory
Contrasting the perception of glory with the actual living hell experienced.
But you know it's living Hell
Acknowledging the challenging and nightmarish nature of life in the warzone.
I'm leaving the Warzone
Repeating the decision to leave the warzone for emphasis.
I leave it behind
Affirming the abandonment of the warzone.
My father is gone
Reiterating the absence of the singer's father and any traces of him.
Not a trace to be found
Emphasizing the complete disappearance of the father without a trace.
FAREWELL
Concluding with a farewell, signaling the finality of the departure.
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