The World Is Mine
God of Hellfire: Unleashing a Dark World of Power and RedemptionLyrics
I think I'm radioactive, gentlemen prefer bombs
I feel powerful and dangerous, with a preference for destructive actions.
Holy smoker in the black chair
A person who is deeply involved in sinful or destructive activities, symbolized by the black chair.
Setting of the smoke alarm
An action that triggers a warning signal, suggesting potential danger or consequences.
There's a killer down in Detroit
There is a dangerous individual in Detroit, emphasizing a threat or violence.
He had no face but left a name
The killer has anonymity but has made an impact, leaving a legacy or reputation.
Call me god just like you mean it
Demanding recognition and reverence, asserting god-like authority.
Cause now the world is mine to blame
Taking responsibility for the state of the world, attributing blame to oneself.
The world is mine, the world is mine
Repetition emphasizing possession and control over the world.
The world is my world, the world is my world
Claiming ownership of the world, reinforcing a sense of dominance.
The world is mine, this is my world
Reasserting ownership and control over the world.
Dark places in a dark heart
Referring to inner turmoil and darkness within the speaker's heart.
And now it's pouring acid rain
Describing a corrosive and destructive influence, possibly metaphorical acid rain.
I'll take a sentimental journey across my wrist to leaky veins
Expressing a journey into emotional pain and self-harm through metaphorical language.
Well I can take you I can make you
Claiming the ability to control and manipulate others.
You know it's down to us or them
A binary choice between 'us' (the speaker) and 'them,' suggesting conflict.
Call me god this time you mean it
Reiterating god-like status, signaling a resurgence or comeback.
Cause I'm rising up again
Emphasizing a rise to power or prominence once again.
Sex for sacrilegious priests, hypocritcal jesus freaks
Highlighting hypocrisy in religious figures and their immoral behavior.
I'm an angel's son with a loaded gun
Describing the speaker as having a conflicting nature, both angelic and dangerous.
I'm on a mission of mercy
Stating a mission characterized by mercy but possibly involving violence.
I'm a killer, I'm a gun for hire
Identifying as a killer and someone available for hire with a gun.
You're a sinner
Labeling another person as a sinner, emphasizing judgment.
And I'm the god of hell fire
Asserting god-like authority over hellfire, indicating control over punishment.
(chorus)
Repetition of the chorus, reinforcing the central theme of god-like dominance.
Call me god, I'm the lord
Demanding recognition as the lord, reinforcing divine authority.
You call me god, cause it's my world
Reiterating the idea that the world belongs to the speaker due to their god-like status.
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