Machinemens
Machinemens: Unveiling a Dystopian Symphony of Pain and RebellionLyrics
All ends in pain
All experiences conclude with suffering.
No empathy for them
Lack of understanding or compassion for others.
My deepest wish is to
Expressing a profound desire.
Kill!
An intense call for causing harm or destruction.
Unstable drastic
Instability leading to drastic consequences.
Failure of the systematic
The failure of an organized and planned approach.
A breach in the chain
A disruption in the interconnected sequence of events.
For me!
This breach in the chain is personally significant.
We are moving
A collective movement or progression.
All of our cells
All the fundamental units of life.
Interlinked
Connected together.
Within ourselves
Existence within one's own being.
Do you even have
Questioning one's influence or voice in the matter.
A say in this
The ability to participate in decisions.
Cold-blooded
Emotionally detached and ruthless society.
Society?
Characterized by cruelty and lack of mercy.
Like a single tear
A metaphor for a small, poignant sorrow in a larger context of fear.
In a prison of fear
Engaging in destructive actions as a form of revenge.
We drop our bombs
Launching destructive attacks or actions as retaliation.
Vendetta!
A symbolic representation of a personal vendetta.
Intrinsic connection
An inherent and essential connection.
Unified rejection
A collective refusal or denial.
All I see is blood and
Perceiving violence and death in one's surroundings.
Death!
An emphatic declaration of mortality and destruction.
We are living
Existing in the midst of lifelessness.
Among the dead
Living among those who are spiritually or morally dead.
Interlinked
Interconnected with historical events or memories.
With the past
Connected to the past, possibly indicating an influence on the present.
System of cells
A structured arrangement of fundamental units.
That never ends
A perpetual and unending system.
Against the dark
Against the backdrop of darkness and uncertainty.
Machinemens!
The collective identity or entity referred to as "Machinemens."
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