Day of Wreckoning
Echoes of Redemption: Embracing the Day of WreckoningLyrics
Am I the only one
Expressing a sense of isolation and questioning if others share the same experience.
Stuck in this endless hallway
Metaphorically stuck in a situation with no apparent escape or resolution.
I hear voices makin' fun
Hearing mocking voices, suggesting a feeling of being judged or criticized.
Cause every door that I walk in leads to nothing
Doors symbolize opportunities, but they lead to nothing, indicating a sense of futility.
What is all of this about
Pose a rhetorical question, expressing confusion and seeking understanding.
I've been slowly dying out
Feeling a gradual decline or deterioration, possibly emotionally or mentally.
I've been down and down this road before
Reflecting on past experiences of hardship and challenges.
Now comes my day of reckoning
Anticipation of facing the consequences or judgment for past actions.
Can you hear the angels singin'
Suggesting a spiritual or symbolic moment, possibly facing consequences with awareness.
I hear them call my name
Hearing a divine or metaphorical call, possibly alluding to a significant moment of realization.
Your words hit me like a wrecking ball
Comparing the impact of someone's words to a powerful force causing destruction.
Tears through establishments
Describing intense emotional upheaval or turmoil caused by the impact of words.
I've been through so much suffering
Expressing enduring significant pain and distress.
My patience is running thin
Implying a diminishing tolerance or patience due to prolonged suffering.
I've been slowly dyin' out
Reiterating the theme of a gradual decline or weakening.
I've been down and down this road before
Reflecting on past struggles, suggesting a recurring pattern of challenges.
Now comes my day of reckoning
Reinforcing the idea of facing consequences for past actions or choices.
Can you hear the angels singing
Posing a question about awareness of a significant moment, possibly involving spiritual elements.
I hear them call my name
Hearing a call from divine or symbolic entities, reinforcing the gravity of the moment.
Can you feel the drummers beating
Describing a powerful and rhythmic force, possibly symbolizing challenges or adversity.
Their marches shake the earth from me
Connecting the impact of a force to a profound and unsettling effect on the individual.
Can you hear the angels signing
Repeating the idea of a spiritual or symbolic call, emphasizing its significance.
I hear them call my name, call my name
Reinforcing the idea of a divine or significant call by mentioning it twice.
Oh, no more of this suffering
Expressing a desire for an end to suffering, suggesting a longing for peace or resolution.
No more of this war
Rejecting the continuation of conflict or struggle, seeking an end to war or hardship.
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