Lyrics
From day one it?s been a test for the best
From the beginning, life has been a challenging test for those striving to be the best.
A road straight down
Life is a path that leads directly downward, suggesting a difficult journey.
Prayers at my bed
The speaker seeks solace and guidance through prayers at their bedside.
Time and time again waiting to see our fall
Repeated challenges and obstacles, with others anticipating and hoping for the speaker's failure.
You can't kill what's dead
Emphasizes resilience, asserting that something already dead cannot be killed.
Undead inside myself
Describing a sense of internal undead existence, perhaps alluding to emotional numbness or resilience.
Learned my lessons well
Asserts that the speaker has learned valuable lessons from their experiences.
No God can tame this beast
Claims that no deity has the power to control or subdue the inner beast within the speaker.
Your heaven?s inside my hell
Contrasts the speaker's internal struggles with the conventional idea of heaven.
No God died for me
Rejects the idea of a god sacrificing for the speaker, indicating a lack of divine intervention or salvation.
Undead inside myself
Reiterates the concept of an undead existence within the speaker.
His love, I've thrown away
Expresses a rejection of love, particularly divine love, and discarding it as worthless.
Now God can drink from me
Suggests a reversal of roles, with the speaker offering their essence to a god.
It?s time to pay for your sins
Indicates a reckoning for the consequences of one's sins or wrongdoings.
Drink from me
Encourages others to take from the speaker, perhaps metaphorically or as an act of retribution.
Pray for your sins
Encourages prayer for redemption or forgiveness for one's sins.
Pray for your sins
Repetition for emphasis, reinforcing the call for prayer and repentance.
It's time to pay the price
Declares that it is time for individuals to face the consequences for their actions.
For what you've put us through
Addresses the payment required for the suffering inflicted on others.
Children slain everyday, true sickness born in you
Highlights the tragic reality of children being harmed daily, attributing this sickness to the collective actions of humanity.
No God would drink from me
Rejects the idea that any god would accept or understand the speaker's experiences.
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