The Better World

Harvest of Despair: Fear and Filth's Ominous Allegory Unveiled
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Lyrics

They've torn our muscle from the bone

They have caused significant harm to us, separating our muscle from the bone.

And sewn our hands together

They have bound our hands together, possibly symbolizing restriction or control.

This congregation

Refers to a gathering or assembly, possibly with a negative connotation.

The abhorrent mob

Describes the congregation as a repulsive and hateful mob.

Nurtures disease

Suggests that this group fosters and encourages the spread of disease, whether literal or metaphorical.

No semblance of life

Indicates a complete absence of vitality or meaningful existence.

Bled dry of heart

Expresses a state of emotional emptiness, drained of compassion or empathy.

Imitations of odious bile

Refers to fake or insincere manifestations of repulsive and offensive substances.

Give way to the age of disdain

Suggests a transition or entrance into a period marked by contempt and dislike.

Bathe in the blood of the frail

Advocates for indulging in the suffering or weakness of others, metaphorically bathing in their blood.

No quarter

No mercy or compassion is offered.

Short order

Swift and immediate action is demanded.

Placate the passel,

Appease the group, possibly indicating a submissive gesture towards a collective mindset.

Slaughter the lamb

Symbolizes the brutal sacrifice of innocence or the vulnerable.

Acquired the taste

Having developed a liking or acceptance for something morally objectionable.

Of broth from the bone

Extracting sustenance or benefit from the remains or remnants of others.

Of those who oppose

Refers to opposition and resistance, suggesting a confrontational stance.

Pay homage to malice

Encourages honoring and worshiping malicious intent or harm.

Kneel at the altar

Submitting or yielding to the forces promoting decay and corruption.

Apostles of rot

Those who spread decay are acknowledged as messengers or followers.

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