Famine Asylum

Famine Asylum: A Dystopian Reflection on Existence and Annihilation
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Lyrics

Send the bombs

Advocating for destructive actions, possibly as a response to despair or frustration.

We've had enough of us

Expressing a collective weariness or dissatisfaction with humanity.

Face the facts

Encouraging a confrontation with reality, acknowledging harsh truths.

Existence hurts existence

Highlighting the internal pain and struggle inherent in existence.

Existence hurts existence

Reiterating the idea that existence is inherently painful or challenging.


In the famine asylum

Referring to a place of scarcity and suffering, possibly metaphorical.

Disordered and delusional

Describing a state of chaos and distorted thinking in the famine asylum.


Peace On Earth

Yearning for peace on Earth, a contrast to the earlier themes of despair.

Essence of purity

Referring to the essence of purity, suggesting a desire for goodness or innocence.

Is how I learned

Implying that the speaker learned about purity, perhaps as a means to alleviate worry.

To stop worrying

Stating that the speaker learned to stop worrying, indicating a coping mechanism.

To stop my worrying

Repeating the idea of ceasing to worry, reinforcing the importance of this lesson.


In the famine asylum

Returning to the famine asylum, suggesting a cyclical or inescapable theme.

All set for annihilation

Indicating a readiness for destruction, possibly accepting a grim fate.

Draped in Thermonuclear

Describing the environment with the imagery of thermonuclear elements, emphasizing destructive potential.

A mercy blow from it to us

Suggesting a merciful end through annihilation, perhaps as an escape from suffering.


In the famine asylum

Revisiting the famine asylum, reiterating disorder and delusion in this place of suffering.

Disordered and delusional

Emphasizing the disordered and delusional nature of the environment.

Onward into light's graveyard

Moving towards a metaphorical light's graveyard, possibly symbolizing the end or a transition.

To our Makers, no longer with us

Referring to makers who are no longer present, indicating a sense of loss or abandonment.

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