The Torture Garden
Tortured Realities: Unveiling the Abyss of Power and WarLyrics
The will to power
The desire or drive for control or dominance
The will to war
The inclination towards conflict or aggression
For the world is hell
Expressing that the world is a place of suffering or extreme anguish
The bleak wind blows
Symbolizing desolation or a desolate atmosphere
The will to power
A repetition emphasizing the urge for control or dominance
The will to war
A reiteration highlighting the inclination towards conflict or aggression
We are the ruins
We represent the remains or remnants of something destroyed
We are the world's incendiaries
We are those who provoke widespread trouble or disturbances in the world
In the torture garden
Metaphorically referring to a place where agony or suffering occurs
The will to power
A repetition emphasizing the desire for control or dominance
The will to war
A reiteration highlighting the inclination towards conflict or aggression
Rather hell with ourselves
Prefer enduring suffering with one's own selves rather than a blissful existence without them
Than heaven without
A preference for having dreams, aspirations, or ambitions, despite limits or obstacles
Dreams have no limits
Indicating an absence of restrictions or boundaries on aspirations or ambitions
There is no curb on power
Emphasizing that there are no limitations on the exercise of power
The will to war
A repetition emphasizing the inclination towards conflict or aggression
The will to war
Another repetition emphasizing the inclination towards conflict or aggression
In the torture garden
Metaphorically referring to a place where agony or suffering occurs
The will to war
A repetition emphasizing the inclination towards conflict or aggression
The will to war
Another repetition emphasizing the inclination towards conflict or aggression
The law of this world
Expressing the principle or order of this world
The will to strength
The desire or drive for strength or power
The world as power
The perception of the world as dominated by power or strength
The world is power
The assertion that the world itself embodies power or dominance
In the torture garden
Metaphorically referring to a place where agony or suffering occurs
Death where is thy victory?
Rhetorical question challenging the authority or victory of death
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