Last Letter
God's Assassin: Unveiling the Dark Tale of Last LetterLyrics
Your god is a homeless assassin
Your god is portrayed as a homeless assassin.
Who roams the world to save
He travels the world with the intent to save.
He's digging for buried treasures
He searches for hidden treasures beneath the surface.
He's leaving nothing but fields of graves
His actions result in widespread death, leaving fields of graves.
The tears will fly like birds of vengeance
Tears are compared to birds of vengeance, symbolizing sorrow and retribution.
The sky will bury us all
The sky will witness the collective burial of humanity.
The church bells will sound like sirens shrieking
Church bells are likened to sirens, emphasizing an alarming and ominous atmosphere.
The hole will be dug for the fall
A metaphorical hole is prepared for an impending downfall or catastrophe.
Through the smoke it's now getting clearer
Amidst chaos, clarity emerges about the one responsible for leading into destruction.
Who led us into the burning theater
A reference to someone leading others into a metaphorical burning theater.
In through the rain of bodies and ashes
Describes the aftermath with rain made of bodies and ashes.
And into the courtrooms of pitched blackness
Moves into the metaphorical courtrooms representing darkness and injustice.
Into the secret firing lines
References secret firing lines, suggesting hidden conflicts.
Into the barbed wire dug in around our minds
Barbed wire symbolizes mental fortifications and obstacles.
The tears will fly like birds of vengeance
Reiteration of tears as birds of vengeance, emphasizing their impactful nature.
The sky will bury us all
The sky serves as a witness to the collective demise of humanity.
The church bells will sound like sirens shrieking
Church bells continue to symbolize impending danger with a sense of urgency.
The hole will be dug for the fall
A hole is prepared, reinforcing the anticipation of a significant downfall.
Your god is dying much younger than Rome
God is depicted as dying prematurely, drawing a parallel to the fall of Rome.
He's killed so many he can't go home
He has caused so much death that he cannot return home.
Your god's heart is a tumor now rotten
God's heart is described as a tumor, corrupted by a bloodline never forgotten.
Born of a blood that's never forgotten
Reference to a lineage marked by bloodshed and lasting consequences.
And this is my last letter to you
The speaker declares this as their final communication.
I'm walking the belt way and there's
The speaker is on a journey, emphasizing a personal mission.
Something I've got to do
The speaker feels compelled to take specific action during their journey.
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