Lyrics
Blood spilled heart-felt head filled
Blood spilled, heartfelt, head filled; expressing intense emotions and turmoil.
Play dead
Play dead; feigning submission or compliance.
Consider yourself now,
Consider yourself now; a call to awareness and self-reflection.
My friend enemy number one
My friend enemy number one; addressing a deceitful or betraying acquaintance.
You are bound and gagged,
You are bound and gagged; feeling restricted or silenced.
Sacred circle broken trust
Sacred circle broken trust; betrayal of a close relationship or bond.
(Blood spilled heart-felt head filled play dead)
Reiteration of emotions from line 1, emphasizing the impact of betrayal.
Now the plague has been cast in your town
Now the plague has been cast in your town; consequences unfolding in the betrayer's life.
Acid tongue, vemon word, why bother to lie?
Acid tongue, venom word, why bother to lie?; criticizing dishonesty and deceitful communication.
Leave the lamb behind your mouth full of
Leave the lamb behind your mouth full of; urging innocence to distance itself from deception.
Your mouth full of lead and lies
Your mouth full of lead and lies; metaphorically, words that are destructive and deceitful.
Behind your mouth full of
Behind your mouth full of; continuation of the theme of deception and betrayal.
Behind your mouth full of lead and lies
Behind your mouth full of lead and lies; repetition for emphasis on the harmful nature of words.
Don't walk in the fire,
Don't walk in the fire; caution against engaging in destructive actions or relationships.
You might find that you'll get burned
You might find that you'll get burned; warning about the consequences of risky behavior.
What a fine dirty face
What a fine dirty face; sarcasm or criticism towards someone with a deceptive or guilty appearance.
Guilt at last, is this a lesson that's learned?
Guilt at last, is this a lesson that's learned?; questioning whether the betrayer has finally realized the consequences of their actions.
Can you hear your own blood in you veins, calling out your demise?
Can you hear your own blood in your veins, calling out your demise?; a vivid image suggesting a guilty conscience haunting the betrayer.
(Blood spilled heart-felt head filled play dead)
Reiteration of emotions from line 7, emphasizing the impact of betrayal.
Silence a word to the wise
Silence a word to the wise; advising silence as a wise response to avoid further harm.
Your mouth full of
Repetition of line 11, emphasizing the toxicity of the betrayer's words.
Your mouth full of lead and lies
Repetition of lines 13 and 21, reinforcing the theme of deception and harm caused by words.
Behind your mouth full of
Continuation of the theme of deception and betrayal.
Behind your mouth full of lead and lies
Repetition of lines 13 and 23, underscoring the harmful nature of words.
I can't hear you scream
I can't hear you scream; a sense of indifference or lack of sympathy towards the betrayer's distress.
I can't hear you scream
Repetition of line 25, emphasizing the lack of empathy or concern.
Drowning so it seems your mouth is full of poison.
Drowning so it seems your mouth is full of poison; a metaphorical depiction of the betrayer's self-inflicted consequences due to deceitful actions.
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