Red

Purifying Hearts: Unveiling the Message of Ninety Pound Wuss' 'Red'
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Lyrics

Red room, red room.

Repetition of "Red room" suggests a focus on intense emotions or situations.

Stop, stop and think about it, purification of race.

Reflecting on the concept of racial purity, urging contemplation on its implications.

What was the color of your blood the last time you checked?

Questioning the audience about their blood color, possibly emphasizing common humanity.

This brought on by hate, leaves you seeking.

Linking hate to a search for something, implying negative consequences.

This seeking leaves your questions unanswered.

Seeking answers leads to unanswered questions, portraying a cycle of confusion.

Impatient, you take matters into your own.

Impatience drives the individual to take matters into their own hands.

Come to think about it ignorance won't leave you alone.

Noticing that ignorance persists and is hard to overcome.

Nevermind, you're all one kind,

Disregarding differences, emphasizing unity.

You think at this rate you'll never be left behind.

A belief that staying unified prevents being left behind.

"racial equality, there's no such thing." you said.

Quoting a skeptical view on racial equality.

"that's funny, your broken nose bleeding proves your blood to be red..."

Ironically highlighting the commonality of blood despite racial differences.

I am full of anger, I am full of hate.

Expressing intense emotions of anger and hate.

Forget I wasn't always like this, I've cleaned my own slate.

Acknowledging a personal transformation, a desire to start anew.

I am full of anger, I am full of hate.

Reiteration of inner turmoil and transformation.

Forget I wasn't always like this, I've cleaned my own slate.

Repeating the idea of personal change and cleansing.

Purify your heart, give up your hate!

Repeating the call to abandon hate in various aspects of life (heart, mind, focus, self).

Purify your mind, give up your hate!

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Purify your focus, give up your hate!

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Purify your self, give up your hate!

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Purify your heart, give up your hate!

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Purify your mind, give up your hate!

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Purify your focus, give up your hate!

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Purify your self, give up your hate!

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Purify my blood Jesus, with the blood that you've bled...

Invoking Jesus to purify the individual's blood, emphasizing a spiritual cleansing.

Purify my blood Jesus, with Your blood that is oh so red...

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Purify my blood Jesus, with the blood that you've bled...

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Purify my blood Jesus, with Your blood that is red...

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Your time on earth is limited.

Highlighting the finite nature of human life, urging reconsideration of its use.

Is there a need to spend it in hatred?

Questioning the necessity of spending limited time in hatred.

You have a chance to hold eternity in your hands.

Encouraging the audience to grasp the opportunity for eternal significance.

To every race this is sacred.

Declaring the sacredness of this opportunity for every race.

No need to look any further.

Discouraging further exploration of deep, divisive questions and futile sorrow.

Your questions are too deep.

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No need to continue hatred if all you do is weep.

Suggesting an end to hatred if it only leads to tears.

Look to Jesus Christ and get down on your knees.

Turning to Jesus Christ for spiritual cleansing and transformation.

Ask Him into your heart and to cleanse all your sleeze.

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Purify your heart, give up your hate!

Reiterating the call to abandon hate in different aspects of life and self.

Purify your mind, give up your hate!

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Purify your focus, give up your hate!

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Purify your self, give up your hate!

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Purify your heart, give up your hate!

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Purify your mind, give up your hate!

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Purify your focus, give up your hate!

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Purify your self, give up your hate!

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Stop and think about it, you were saved by His grace.

Reflecting on salvation through grace, urging contemplation.

What was the color of His blood as it ran down His face?

Posing a question about the color of Jesus' blood, possibly connecting it to shared humanity.

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