Sacrifice
Eternal Choices: Unveiling the Depths of Sacrifice in Kill City Kills' AnthemLyrics
The hope has gone to be forgotten
The feeling of hope has faded away and is destined to be forgotten.
But when i look into your eyes
Upon looking into someone's eyes, the speaker perceives a desire for hope in that person.
I see that hope is what you crave for
Despite the absence of hope mentioned in line 1, the speaker sees that the individual craves hope.
Now tell me
The speaker prompts a question, possibly about the willingness to make a sacrifice.
Will you sacrifice
A direct inquiry about the readiness to make a sacrifice.
We cannot fight what’s in our nature
Recognition that human nature may include an inherent inability to resist certain impulses or behaviors.
To seek the truth and loose it all
Humans are inclined to seek the truth, even if it means losing everything.
And i’m still searching for the answer
The speaker is still in the process of searching for answers, possibly related to life's purpose.
What gives us strength to carry on
Pondering on what provides the strength to endure and move forward.
We need no god who lives forever
Rejecting the idea of relying on an eternal god for strength or guidance.
To shine a light upon demise
Dismissing the concept of divine intervention and relying on personal strength in the face of downfall.
Fall to your knees and pray
Encouraging the act of kneeling and praying, perhaps as a form of coping or seeking solace.
To feed your agony
Suggesting that prayer might be a means to sustain or nourish one's suffering.
Will you sacrifice
Reiterating the question about the willingness to make a sacrifice.
When everything’s lost there’s something we can do
Despite all being lost, there is still a potential course of action available.
This fire burns for me and you
An expression that a metaphorical fire, symbolizing determination or passion, burns for both the speaker and the listener.
All the second chances
A reflection on the existence of opportunities for redemption or change, but acknowledging that they come at a cost.
They come with the price
Highlighting that second chances are not free and have associated sacrifices.
Will you sacrifice
Reiteration of the question regarding the readiness to make a sacrifice.
Hey
An interjection, possibly signaling a shift in the tone or emphasis of the message.
When everything’s lost there’s something we can do
Restating the idea that even in the face of loss, there are actions that can be taken.
This fire burns for me and you
Reaffirming the metaphorical fire that burns for both the speaker and the listener.
When everything’s lost there’s something we can do
Repetition of the notion that in times of loss, there are still choices and actions available.
This fire burns for me and you
Reiteration of the metaphorical fire symbolizing determination or passion for both the speaker and the listener.
All the second chances
Repeating the idea that second chances come with a price or sacrifice.
They come with the price
Emphasizing again that the opportunity for redemption or change is not without cost.
Will you sacrifice
Final repetition of the question about the willingness to make a sacrifice.
(will you sacrifice)
A parenthetical repetition, possibly adding emphasis to the question of sacrifice.
Will you sacrifice
Continuation of the repetition, further emphasizing the theme of sacrifice.
(will you sacrifice)
Continuation of the repetition, sustaining the emphasis on the concept of sacrifice.
Will you sacrifice
Continuation of the repetition, maintaining the focus on the willingness to make a sacrifice.
(will you sacrifice)
Continuation of the repetition, underscoring the importance of the theme of sacrifice.
Will you sacrifice
Final repetition, concluding the song with a persistent question about the readiness to make a sacrifice.
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