Welcome to Hell

Welcome to Hell: Unveiling a World of Consequences and Judgment
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Lyrics

Too Much Sorrow On The Oceans.

There is an excess of sorrow in the world's oceans.

Too Much Fighting On The Streets.

There is too much conflict and fighting in the streets.

Too Much Roorback In The Headlines.

There is an abundance of false and damaging stories in the headlines.

Too Much Hate And Evil Deeds.

There is an overflow of hatred and malicious actions.


Did You Think You'd Get Off Easy.

Addressing someone who thought they could escape consequences.

Did You Think We Would Connive.

Expressing that conniving or scheming will not be tolerated.

All Those Dark Manipulations.

Referring to dark manipulations and deceitful actions in one's life.

You Accomplished In Your Life.

Highlighting achievements through unethical means in one's life.


Time To Take Responsibility.

Emphasizing the need to take responsibility for misplayed games.

For The Games That You Misplay.

Acknowledging mistakes and wrongdoing in the games played.

You Belief In Immortality.

Pointing out a false belief in immortality or invincibility.

And We Believe In Judgment Day.

Contrasting the false belief with a belief in judgment and accountability.


Welcome To Hell.

Welcoming someone to the consequences of their actions, possibly a metaphorical "hell."

This Is The End.

Stating that this is the end, possibly of the deceptive or harmful behavior.

The Flame Of Relief.

Describing a feeling of relief like a flame after the end of the wrongdoing.

Welcome To Hell.

Reiterating the welcome to the consequences, emphasizing finality.

This Is The End.

Reiterating that this is the end and urging not to succumb to grief.

Don't Succumb To Grief.

Encouraging resilience in the face of the forthcoming consequences.

Go On Lie And Go On And Blow Your Horn.

Suggesting that one can continue lying and boasting, but consequences are inevitable.

Who Sows The Wind Shall Reap The Storm.

Expressing the idea that actions have consequences, akin to reaping what one sows.


Too Much Cheating And Corruption.

Highlighting issues of dishonesty, corruption, and degradation.

Degradation And Deceit.

Referring to the decline and deceit prevalent in society.

Too Much Guile Too Many Victims.

Pointing out cunning actions and the numerous victims affected.

No Concerns For Those In Need.

Indicating a lack of concern for those in need amidst the deceitful actions.


Did You Think That You Could Slip Through.

Questioning the assumption that one can escape consequences.

Did You Think That We Would Blench.

Challenging the idea that others would be passive or indifferent to wrongdoing.

We Are Weak But We Are Many.

Acknowledging collective strength in seeking justice or revenge.

And We're Seeking For Revenge.

Highlighting the determination to seek revenge despite perceived weakness.

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