The Revolution Exodus
Revolution Exodus: Unveiling the Paradox of Mind and EvolutionLyrics
May the revolution come again, may the evolution come my friend
May express a desire for a new revolution or change, emphasizing the need for evolution.
May the new order take your hand, we walk in lines for the funeral of man
Suggests a willingness to embrace a new social or political order, walking in lines symbolizes conformity.
You watch heaven as we enter hell!
Contrasts the idea of heaven and hell, possibly commenting on the dichotomy of experiences.
Revolution, the exodus of souls
Introduces the theme of revolution and exodus of souls, hinting at a significant change or movement.
Revolution exodus, the paradox of mind
Repeats the concept of a revolutionary exodus and introduces the paradox of mind, implying contradictions or conflicts.
Evolution
Reiterates the idea of evolution, possibly referring to societal or personal development.
May the future open wide tonight, may the true conflicts start the fight
Expresses a desire for a wide-open future and suggests that true conflicts may lead to positive change.
May the stars of death be the only light, upon a future damned and drunk our might
References the stars of death as a grim guiding light for a potentially damned and intoxicated future.
You dream of angels and we bring you hell
Highlights a contrast between dreams of angels and the harsh reality of bringing hell, indicating disillusionment.
Revolution, the exodus of souls
Repeats the theme of revolution and exodus of souls, emphasizing a recurring motif.
Revolution exodus, the paradox of mind
Reiterates the paradox of mind within the context of the revolutionary exodus, reinforcing internal conflicts.
Evolution
Reiterates the theme of evolution, underlining the ongoing process of change.
Another flag to burn, laws in chaos and other page to be turned
Introduces the idea of burning flags and chaos in laws, suggesting a desire for societal upheaval.
Strong stand the enemy and shall only stand proud upon the codes of life
Reflects on the strength of the enemy standing proudly on the codes of life, possibly commenting on opposition.
Where's your preacher
Possibly questioning the presence or influence of religious figures in the context of the revolution.
I've been around since the creation of time
Claims a long-standing existence since the creation of time, asserting a timeless perspective.
Strip off your soul
Suggests a stripping away of one's soul, possibly symbolizing a loss of identity or morality.
And I bend for the
Introduces the idea of bending for the splendor of death, connecting personal desire to a destructive force.
Splendor of death, open my veins for nothing but my selfish desire
Expresses a willingness to open veins for selfish desires, hinting at a destructive and self-indulgent nature.
Fornicated beyond the laws of the world raped by terror - forever
Concludes with strong imagery of fornication beyond the laws of the world and being forever impacted by terror.
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