Glory in Death
Embracing Redemption: Unraveling the Depths of 'Glory in Death'Lyrics
It’s alright, it’s one more day
Expressing acceptance or resignation, acknowledging the passing of another day.
Being enough and I feel afraid
Feeling sufficient but also experiencing fear or anxiety.
Word spread by the lies
Referring to the spreading of information through falsehoods or deception.
Control my head
Alluding to external influences trying to manipulate or dominate one's thoughts.
I’m running in glory and death
Emphasizing a journey or pursuit marked by both glory and death, suggesting a challenging and intense experience.
Glory and death
Reiteration of the theme of glory and death, possibly highlighting its significance.
We got a cross, of our sin
Introducing a symbolic cross representing sin, with a plea for suffering through a thorn on the knees.
Make me bleed with a thorn in my kness
Expressing a desire for sacrifice and pain, using the metaphor of bleeding from a thorn in the knees.
Saving your life
Suggesting an action to save someone's life, possibly through sacrifice or selflessness.
Nothing to say
Stating a lack of words or an inability to express oneself verbally.
It’s a son who begins to pray
Referring to a son who initiates the act of praying, indicating a spiritual or contemplative dimension.
That begins to pray
Repeating the idea of beginning to pray, emphasizing its significance or importance.
I’m walking for contest
Engaging in a contest or challenge while walking, implying a striving or effort.
When you’re looking for your past
Searching for one's past, possibly reflecting on personal history or experiences.
If you cry in this war
Connecting crying to a war, portraying emotions in the context of conflict or struggle.
It's a choice
Presenting a choice in the midst of war, suggesting decision-making in challenging circumstances.
That your soul is alive again
Affirming the revival of the soul, indicating a renewal or resurgence after a challenging experience.
Is alive again
Reiteration of the idea of the soul being alive again, emphasizing its spiritual rebirth.
We got a cross
Repeating the symbolism of a cross, possibly underscoring the recurring theme of sin and redemption.
Of our sin
Restating the concept of sin, reinforcing the theme of spiritual struggle.
Make me bleed with a thorn in my kness
Repeating the plea for suffering through bleeding, using the thorn in the knees metaphor.
Saving your life
Echoing the theme of saving a life, possibly through sacrifice or selfless acts.
Nothing to say
Reiterating the lack of words or the inability to express oneself verbally.
it’s a son who begins to pray
Repeating the introduction of a son praying, suggesting a cyclical or ongoing spiritual journey.
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