Diabolic
Unveiling the Eternal Struggle: Diabolic Realities and Rescinded GuiltLyrics
There's no guilt in rescinding the past
Expressing that there's no remorse in letting go of the past.
And I'm just stating the fact
Asserting the statement as a factual observation.
Diabolic, condescending
Describing a sinister and arrogant quality.
Some things will always last
Acknowledging the persistence of certain elements.
And I'm just stating the fact
Reiterating the previous factual statement.
And I'm just stating the fact
Repetition for emphasis on the preceding fact.
Give me a reason to stay
Seeking justification or motivation to remain in a situation.
Give me a reason to leave
Requesting a reason to depart from the current circumstance.
It's all the same, the outcome will never change
Emphasizing the inevitability of the result, regardless of the choice made.
There's no guilt in rescinding the past
Reiteration of the lack of guilt in abandoning the past.
And I'm just stating the fact
Restating the fact as mentioned in line 2.
Diabolic, condescending
Repeating the description of a sinister and arrogant quality.
Some things will always last
Reaffirming the enduring nature of certain things.
And I'm just stating the fact
Reiterating the earlier factual statement.
And I'm just stating the fact
Emphasizing the repetition for impact or significance.
And when I let faith take it's turn
When allowing faith to guide, experiencing a sensation of pain or consequence.
I can feel the burn
Expressing the tangible effect of letting faith take its course.
And we will hurt
Acknowledging the inevitability of experiencing pain.
And when I let faith take it's turn
Repeating the earlier idea of feeling the consequences when faith is followed.
I can feel the burn
Reiterating the sensation of burning, possibly symbolizing discomfort or anguish.
I can feel the burn
Repeating the sensation of burning for emphasis.
And I can feel the burn
Underlining the intensity of the burn as a consequence of faith.
And let faith take its turn
Reaffirming the connection between faith and its inevitable consequences.
It's all the same, the outcome won't change
Reiterating the inescapable nature of the outcome, irrespective of choices made.
Give me a reason to give up my hate
Requesting a compelling reason to abandon feelings of hatred.
Some things will always last
Acknowledging the enduring nature of certain things, likened to a passing state.
It's like a passing state
Comparing the enduring nature of certain things to a temporary state.
Always a step ahead
Being consistently ahead or anticipating negative outcomes.
It's what you dread
Expressing a sense of dread towards what is anticipated.
Pain is a passing state
Characterizing pain as a temporary and passing condition.
Always a step ahead
Continuing the theme of anticipation and staying ahead of negative experiences.
It's all the same, the outcome won't change
Reiterating the inevitability of the outcome, irrespective of choices made.
Give me a reason to give up my hate
Seeking a convincing reason to let go of feelings of hatred.
Some things will always last
Reaffirming the enduring nature of certain things, as mentioned earlier.
And I'm just stating the fact
Restating the fact as mentioned in lines 2 and 14.
There's no guilt in rescinding the past
Reiterating the absence of guilt in moving away from the past.
And I'm just stating the fact
Repeating the statement of fact regarding the past.
Diabolic, condescending
Repeating the description of a sinister and arrogant quality.
Some things will always last
Affirming the enduring nature of certain things, echoing previous lines.
Some things will always last
Emphasizing the persistence of certain things, as mentioned earlier.
Give me a reason to give up my hate
Requesting a compelling reason to let go of feelings of hatred, echoing line 25.
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