Experiment in Terror
Reckoning Shadows: Unleashing Retribution through ViolenceLyrics
Violence has its price and I'll pay 'til you die
Violence is costly, and the speaker is willing to pay the price until the target's death.
In your blood I will see the revenge of my life
The speaker anticipates finding satisfaction in the target's blood as revenge for past grievances.
Get up early if you are another man's life or money
Encouraging the target to wake up early is a warning; their life or money is at stake.
The sleeping wolf will seldom make a kill or a warrior, win lying down
A warning that a passive or inactive approach, likened to a sleeping wolf, won't lead to victory.
Violence has its price and I'll pay 'til you die
Reiteration of the theme that violence has consequences and the speaker is committed to facing them.
In your screams I'll satisfy the revenge for your crimes
Desire to take revenge for the target's crimes is fueled by the satisfaction found in their screams.
Get up early...
Reiteration of the earlier warning to wake up early, emphasizing urgency.
Into the room I line up the blades I dominate
The speaker enters a room, showcasing control over blades, asserting dominance.
Now you will see what I can do to your bloody face
Expressing a threat, promising harm to the target's face with an imminent display of the speaker's abilities.
I move the hand I cut the air this is your end
Action of moving a hand to cut the air signifies the impending end for the target.
I choose the best irrational experiment
Selection of a brutal, irrational experiment, possibly representing the unfolding violent act.
Get up early...
Reiteration of the earlier warning to wake up early, maintaining the sense of urgency.
Into the room panic around you pain just arrives
Entering a room, the atmosphere becomes panicked, and pain is imminent for the target.
Terror in your eyes you wonder why you see my smile
The target witnesses terror in the speaker's eyes and wonders why they see a smile, adding to the psychological torment.
You see the wolf you loose the sense now you can die
The target, confronted with a metaphorical wolf (the speaker), loses all sense and faces the possibility of death.
I choose the best irrational experiment
Repetition of choosing an irrational experiment, emphasizing the speaker's unpredictable and violent nature.
Get up early...
Reiteration of the earlier warning to wake up early, maintaining a sense of impending danger.
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