Lyrics
To conquer the distance
To overcome the separation or distance between individuals or places.
Scar the land
To leave a lasting mark on the landscape, possibly indicating a destructive or impactful presence.
Miles & miles
A vast expanse covered in miles, suggesting a considerable journey or experience.
Lonely & sad
Feeling isolated and sorrowful in the journey, reflecting a sense of loneliness.
Get what you give
The consequences of one's actions are directly linked to the efforts put into them.
Reap what you sow
The outcomes or results are proportional to the intentions and efforts invested.
So far from heaven
Being far removed from a utopian or ideal state, possibly indicating a challenging or difficult situation.
Contrapasso
A reference to the concept of "contrapasso," suggesting a punishment that fits the crime or wrongdoing.
Slash & burn
To destroy and clear, possibly alluding to a ruthless or aggressive approach.
Motives are clear
The reasons or intentions behind actions are evident or transparent.
When all is ashes
When everything is reduced to ashes, indicating a state of destruction or culmination.
Where's the frontier?
Questioning the existence of a boundary or limit, possibly in the context of challenges or obstacles.
Last stage
The final phase or step in a process, possibly implying a conclusion or endpoint.
Mine us all
A metaphorical mining of individuals, extracting from them without consideration.
Then castle walls
After depleting resources (mining), facing the protective barriers or defenses.
Into the fall
Entering a decline or deterioration, possibly symbolizing a descent or failure.
We pay our debts sometime
The acknowledgment that everyone must face consequences or repay obligations eventually.
Take this pain
Enduring suffering or hardship, accepting and embracing pain.
Time we're given
The period of existence that is granted to us.
The way out of hell is to fight
Fighting is the only way to escape a hellish situation or adversity.
For the living
Fighting for the living, emphasizing the importance of resilience and survival.
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