Lyrics
Another day in the underground
Describing the routine of life in a hidden, marginalized, or oppressed environment.
We pray to see the next dawn
Expressing a hope for survival and a new day amidst challenging circumstances.
Wondering what lurks in the dark
Contemplating the unknown and potential dangers in the darkness.
At war the reaper never sleeps
Highlighting the constant threat of death or danger in a persistent conflict.
Dig deep, hold your breath, keep your heads down
Advising caution and readiness, possibly in a war zone with hidden dangers.
There are snipers on the hunt
Indicating the presence of hidden dangers or enemies.
Fight fear, stay alive, hold your guns tight
Encouraging resistance to fear, emphasizing survival, and the importance of weaponry.
Trust your brothers by your side
Emphasizing the importance of trust and camaraderie among those facing adversity.
Baptized by fire we crawl to mud and dirt
Symbolizing a challenging journey through hardships, using baptism by fire as a metaphor.
Explosions surround us
Describing a war-torn environment with constant explosions.
Shellshocked we die in anguish
Portraying the traumatic effects of war, specifically the emotional toll on individuals.
Another hill we are heading for
Continuing the narrative of facing challenges, possibly in the form of conquering a hill.
There are corpses everywhere
Highlighting the pervasive death and destruction in the surroundings.
Dont look back, spill some blood, let yourself go
Encouraging a forward-focused mentality, disregarding the past for survival.
And instincts take control
Exploring the theme of instinct taking over in extreme situations.
Baptized by fire we crawl to mud and dirt
Reiterating the baptism by fire metaphor, emphasizing the harshness of the journey.
Explosions surround us
Continuing the depiction of a war zone with pervasive explosions.
Shellshocked we die in anguish
Reemphasizing the psychological impact of war, especially the trauma of shellshock.
Riddled with bullets we scream in fear and pain
Describing the physical toll of war, marked by injuries from bullets.
Dehumanized by cruelty
Portraying the dehumanizing effects of cruelty experienced in war.
We live in guilt and shame
Expressing the burden of guilt and shame carried by those involved in the conflict.
Who will remember us - when the killing ends?
Pondering the question of remembrance after the end of the killing.
Another day at the battle field
Continuing the depiction of life on the battlefield with the cycle of days.
The rain of bombs never stops
Highlighting the relentless nature of the conflict with a constant bombardment of bombs.
Hold your ears, close your eyes, try to stay clear
Advising self-protection by closing off senses amidst chaos and madness.
While madness chases you
Portraying the relentless pursuit of individuals by the chaos of war.
We bear no names - we dwell like rats
Emphasizing the loss of identity and individuality in the face of war.
We fall like leaves from a dying tree
Comparing the fall of individuals to the fall of leaves from a dying tree.
Baptized by fire we crawl to mud and dirt
Reiterating the baptism by fire metaphor, underscoring the challenging journey.
Explosions surround us
Repeating the imagery of explosions surrounding individuals in the war zone.
Shellshocked we die in anguish
Reemphasizing the traumatic impact of war, specifically the anguish of shellshock.
Riddled with bullets we scream in fear and pain
Continuing the theme of physical suffering, this time from bullets, expressing fear and pain.
Dehumanized by cruelty
Restating the dehumanizing effects of cruelty endured in the war.
We live in guilt and shame
Affirming the enduring burden of guilt and shame carried by survivors of war.
Who will remember us - when the killing ends?
Raising the question of collective remembrance after the cessation of hostilities.
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