Lyrics
My sword, my family
Refers to the speaker's sword and family, possibly symbolizing their identity, purpose, and heritage.
I do what I was born for
Expresses the speaker's commitment to fulfilling their destined role or purpose in life.
Torn from love
Suggests separation or detachment from love or affection.
They only taught me hate
Implies a lack of nurturing positive emotions or teachings, emphasizing learning hate instead.
Forget the good and embrace the evil one
Encourages abandoning goodness and embracing malevolent or darker aspects.
The sun hits the face
Depicts a sensory experience of the sun on the face, possibly signifying a moment of realization or clarity.
The warmth and smell of victory
Evokes the feeling of triumph and the scent of victory.
I feel the sand under my feet
Physical sensation of sand under the feet, possibly alluding to the imminent battle or arena.
I just wait for the day to reach the fields
Anticipation for the day to engage in battle or conflict, potentially in an open field.
Open the gates and present the gladiators
Command to open the gates and introduce the gladiators, setting the stage for a combat spectacle.
Choose your weapons, let it all begin
Encouragement to select weapons, signaling the commencement of the battle or conflict.
We write history, we rise from above
Asserts the creation of history and the ascent to greatness or prominence.
Tonight we will drink from the golden helmets
Anticipation of celebrating victory by drinking from symbolic "golden helmets."
I survived, my soul burned
Survival despite internal suffering or anguish, suggesting resilience.
Is this what you want
Question directed at an unidentified entity, seeking validation or confirmation.
I'm not afraid, not of the gods
Expression of fearlessness, particularly towards deities or higher powers.
My heart now is cold
Indication of emotional detachment or numbness, portraying a cold heart.
Upon your head
Unclear context, possibly implying responsibility or consequence.
I feel the scream of death
Perception or awareness of death's outcry or impact.
There's no pain, not yet
Denial or downplaying of pain or suffering.
I'll wait here for your soul
Awaiting someone's soul, indicating a connection to another person's fate or demise.
My thirst now calls
Desire or thirst, possibly metaphorical, calling for something essential.
Open the gates and present the gladiators
Repetition of the command to commence the gladiatorial display.
Choose your weapons, let it all begin
Encouragement to select weapons, repeating the beginning of the conflict.
We write history, we rise from above
Reiteration of forging history and rising above ordinary circumstances.
Tonight we will drink from the golden helmets
Anticipation of celebrating victory through drinking from symbolic "golden helmets."
I'm not afraid, afraid to die
Repeated assertion of fearlessness towards death.
I'm not afraid, afraid to die
Continued declaration of bravery in the face of mortality.
I'm not afraid, afraid to die
Further emphasis on lack of fear towards death.
I'm not afraid, afraid to die
Continued affirmation of being unafraid of death.
I'm not afraid, afraid to die
Reiteration of the lack of fear towards death, reinforcing the sentiment.
I'm not afraid, afraid to die
Continued assertion of bravery in the face of mortality.
I'm not afraid
Emphatic statement declaring the absence of fear.
I'm not afraid, afraid to die
Final affirmation of fearlessness towards death, restating the theme of courage.
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