SIX MILLION TEARS
Six Million Tears: Echoes of Human TragedyLyrics
Six million tears flow down the river
Six million tears symbolize profound sorrow and grief flowing down a symbolic river.
Black smoke displaced the air
Black smoke symbolically represents the destruction and chaos that displaced the air.
The smell of death encases you gently
The smell of death envelops gently, reflecting the grim atmosphere of the past events.
The days of human cruelty
Refers to a historical period marked by acts of cruelty perpetrated by humans.
IT WAS NOT IN VAIN
Emphasizes that the suffering and sacrifice were not without purpose.
We will never forget you
Expresses a commitment to always remember the victims.
Never forget, what happened there
An appeal to never forget the tragic events that occurred.
The darkest hours in human history
Highlights a period marked by the darkest hours in human history, likely referring to a historical tragedy.
Six million tears, victims of hate
Six million tears represent the victims of hate during this dark period.
The night has come, when the day breaks down
Describes the arrival of night, a metaphor for the ominous time when atrocities occurred.
Now the guns are loaded
Indicates a moment of tension and danger with loaded guns.
Can you take my hand I'm so frozen
A plea for empathy, as someone extends their frozen hand seeking support.
I can´t breath
Expresses a feeling of suffocation, possibly echoing the experiences of victims.
They pushed me down and cut my hair
Describes physical mistreatment, including being pushed down and having hair cut.
This is a nightmare
Characterizes the traumatic experience as a nightmare.
My heart broke down, I felt the pain
Personalizes the pain and heartbreak felt by an individual.
ALL THE ...
The ellipsis suggests that unspeakable and bad things occurred during the referenced period.
...BAD THINGS happened there
Confirms the occurrence of bad things during the historical events.
We cant descripe it
Expresses the ineffability of the experiences, emphasizing their indescribable nature.
Dark souls fueled by hate
Dark souls fueled by hate likely refers to perpetrators driven by hatred.
We couldnt stop them
Conveys a sense of helplessness in stopping the dark forces at the time.
All we can do is remember the pain
Memories are all that remain to combat the pain and injustice.
Remember all of you
An exhortation to remember all the victims.
And fight for the future
Encourages a commitment to fight for a better future and prevent a recurrence of such events.
So this wont happen again
Underlines the importance of collective action to prevent a repeat of past atrocities.
You dont agree with me?
A challenge to those who may disagree with the commitment to preventing future atrocities.
You dont agree with me?
Repeats the challenge to emphasize the seriousness of the commitment.
So go and fuck yourself!
An explicit and confrontational response to those who deny or oppose the commitment.
You deny it
Accuses someone of denying the historical events.
Call me a liar
Addresses potential skepticism by daring someone to call the speaker a liar.
The ashes of the past and the truth will last
References the enduring impact of the past, with ashes symbolizing the remnants of history and the lasting truth.
Cant you see it
Challenges others to recognize the evident truth and reality of the past.
The scourged ground
Describes the ground as scourged, likely referring to the devastation caused by historical events.
Six million tears will wash the hate away
Six million tears are envisioned as a cleansing force, washing away the hate associated with the past.
Six million tears
Reiterates the significant number of tears shed during the tragic events.
Never forget, share their pain
An appeal to remember and empathize with the pain endured by the victims.
Six million tears
Asserts that the tears shed were not without purpose or impact.
Were not shed in vain
Confirms that the immense suffering endured had a meaningful impact and legacy.
Six million souls
Reiterates the vast number of souls lost during the tragic events.
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