Kingdoom Come

Apocalyptic Symphony: Embracing the End in Heresy's 'Kingdoom Come'
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Lyrics

Consisting of dissolution

Refers to a state of disintegration or breakdown.

Sickness and filth shame us all

Expresses the disgraceful nature of sickness and impurity affecting everyone.

Prophecies never end this collusion

Suggests ongoing collaboration or cooperation that perpetuates foretold destructive events.

Between our egos and fragile souls

Highlights the delicate and vulnerable nature of human souls in the face of egotism.

For how long have we take all this madness?

Questions the duration humanity has endured the chaotic insanity described.

The symphonies of the death nearly come

Anticipates the impending arrival of death through powerful musical compositions.

For how long will you climb this black mountain?

Asks about the persistence in facing challenges or hardships symbolized by a black mountain.

Into the deeps of a certain tomb

Describes a descent into the depths, possibly signifying a grave or an inevitable fate.

Coming strong from the sky a sound of thunder calls for the end of this world at last

Portrays a celestial announcement of the world's end, with a thunderous sound.

No need to pray nor to cry as we embrace what we´ve all knew was late from arrival

Suggests acceptance of the inevitable without the need for prayers or tears.

And the air will turn green, the soil will bleed obscene

Envisions environmental changes with green air and bleeding soil, accompanied by suffering.

And your skin will blistered, screams!

Describes physical harm, such as blistering skin, accompanied by screams.

From a cloud made of xenon he will come

Introduces a mysterious figure, possibly extraterrestrial, associated with a xenon cloud.

In the form of a GOAT

Depicts the arrival of this figure in the form of a goat, a symbol often associated with occultism.

Free this planet from cancer and war

Calls for the liberation of the planet from destructive forces like cancer and war.

Cause man has become God

Suggests that humanity has assumed the role of a god, perhaps contributing to its downfall.

Coming strong from the sky a sound of thunder calls for the end of this world at last

Reiterates the impending cataclysmic event announced by a thunderous sound.

No need to pray nor to cry as we embrace what we´ve all knew was late from arrival

Emphasizes the acceptance of the unavoidable, acknowledging the lateness of recognition.

Kingdoom Comes...

States the arrival of "Kingdoom" in a dramatic manner.

Kingdoom Come!

Repeats the proclamation of the arrival of "Kingdoom," possibly signifying an end or transformation.

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