Bastard Nation

Rising Against Conformity: Unveiling the Bastard Nation Saga
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Lyrics

Twisted torn and ripped,

Expressing a state of being twisted, torn, and ripped, possibly reflecting internal or external struggles.

The balance goes away.

Referring to a loss of balance, suggesting a disruption or instability in the speaker's life or society.

Mine is but an active immagination.

Stating that the speaker's imagination is active, possibly indicating a creative or vivid mental state.

Tear the boundary down!

Calling for the removal of boundaries, implying a desire for freedom or breaking constraints.

Know more line.

An ambiguous line that may suggest a lack of information or clarity, leaving the meaning open to interpretation.

Take a look inside the bastard that you find.

Encouraging introspection into one's own flaws or imperfections, using the term "bastard" metaphorically.


Yelling screamed and ripped,

Describing intense emotions, possibly anger, expressed vocally for the sake of having a voice.

Just to have a say.

Suggesting that others' perspectives may be exaggerated or distorted.

Yours is but an over exaggeration.

Implying that others' experiences or claims are overstated.

Throw the civil down!

Advocating the overthrow of societal norms or rules, urging rebellion.

Kill your fear.

An imperative to overcome fear, promoting courage and strength.

Feel the need, to act on what you hear!

Encouraging action based on information received, possibly a call to activism.


Did they say we were hard?!

Raising a question about the perception of the speaker's toughness.

Did they say we were separation?!

Questioning whether the speaker is perceived as causing separation or division.

Citizens of a bastard nation?!

Pondering if the citizens are considered part of a nation with a negative connotation, possibly outcasts.


Waste me for what I do,

Asking not to be judged for actions but rather for the speaker's identity.

Not for what you hate.

Emphasizing that judgment should not be based on others' dislikes but on one's own actions.

Guilt became the prime motivation.

Highlighting guilt as a primary motivator for the speaker's actions or existence.

Throw the civil down!

Reiterating the call to challenge societal norms or rules.

Kill his seed.

Suggesting the destruction of the next generation or established norms.

Let's cut out the heart to see if it bleeds.

Metaphorically proposing a drastic measure to test the vulnerability or emotional depth of a situation.


Crippled lame and trapped,

Describing a state of being crippled, lame, and trapped, possibly signifying a sense of helplessness.

The balance falls away.

Reiterating the loss of balance and the idea of falling away, possibly into chaos or disorder.

Move, to total separation.

Advocating a complete separation, possibly from societal norms or expectations.

Dissolve the boundary now!

Calling for the dissolution of boundaries, suggesting a desire for freedom or a new order.

Kill the line.

Encouraging the elimination of established lines or norms.

You become the new! bastard that you find.

Turning the focus on the listener, challenging them to become a new version of themselves.


Did they say we were hard?!

Repeating the question about the perception of the speaker's toughness.

Did they say we were separation?!

Repeating the question about whether the speaker causes separation or division.

Citizens of a bastard nation?!

Repeating the inquiry about citizens being part of a possibly outcast nation.


I'll walk away if you do.

Expressing a willingness to distance oneself based on the actions or choices of others.

And I'll stay if you do.

Declaring a commitment to stay or leave based on the actions of others.

What you fear? Fearing be a man.

Posing a rhetorical question about facing fear and encouraging the listener to embrace courage.


Did they say we were hard?!

Repeating the question about the perception of the speaker's toughness.

Did they say we were separation?!

Repeating the question about whether the speaker causes separation or division.

Citizens of a bastard nation?!

Repeating the inquiry about citizens being part of a possibly outcast nation.

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