Lyrics
Severed head of the king helf high
Symbolizes the removal of the ruling authority, possibly through rebellion or uprising.
Smoke, ash burns apocalypse sky
Describes a world consumed by destruction, with smoke and ash filling the sky in an apocalyptic scenario.
Property dispute mired by greed
Refers to a conflict over ownership, tainted by greed, possibly depicting societal or political unrest.
Forcing people who refuse to bleed
Forces those who resist or oppose to submit, emphasizing a harsh and oppressive environment.
No more, take up arms
Calls for rebellion or resistance against the oppressive forces.
Kill them, cause harm
Encourages violence as a means to fight against the oppressors.
No escape, no daylight
Implies a hopeless situation with no escape and perpetual darkness.
Guillotine burns through the night
References the use of a guillotine, a symbol of execution, suggesting a violent revolution.
Is that why they die
Raises a question about the reasons behind the deaths, possibly questioning the motives of those in power.
You want to be Tsar
Suggests a desire for power and control, aspiring to be a leader like a Tsar.
Attention from the media
Highlights the role of the media in bringing attention to the situation.
Intervention from the western world
References external intervention, possibly from Western nations, indicating global awareness and involvement.
Pattern repeats through time
Points out the cyclical nature of patterns in history, possibly repeating mistakes and conflicts.
Violation, what's yours is mine
Addresses the violation of rights and possessions, emphasizing a sense of injustice.
Flags don't mean shit
Devalues national flags, suggesting insignificance in the face of human suffering.
When bodies rot it pits
Associates the decay of bodies with the worthlessness of symbols like flags.
Violation through time
Reiterates the historical repetition of violations and injustices.
Fuck you, what's yours is mine
Expresses anger and defiance, emphasizing a refusal to accept oppression.
Is that why they die
Revisits the question of why people suffer and die, possibly questioning the motives of those in power.
You want to be Tsar
Reiterates the desire for authoritarian power, echoing the theme of wanting to be a Tsar.
Fire opens the day
Describes a destructive force symbolized by fire, signaling the collapse of order.
Civility dying away
Portrays the decline of civility and the rise of chaos.
A lie
Suggests the prevalence of falsehoods and deception.
They'll send your son to die
Warns about the exploitation of the youth for profit, especially in the context of war.
For profit
Accuses those in power of prioritizing financial gain over human lives.
Attention from the media on
Highlights continued media attention, underscoring the importance of public awareness.
Intervention from the western world
Reiterates the theme of external intervention, possibly reflecting on global geopolitical dynamics.
All repeats through time, fuck you
Emphasizes the cyclical nature of events, accompanied by a strong expression of resentment.
What's yours is mine
Restates the concept of violation and the appropriation of what belongs to others.
You fucking roach
Uses a derogatory term to express contempt towards an oppressive figure or entity.
I'd kill you with my hands
Expresses a strong desire for physical harm towards the perceived enemy.
Let me out
Desperation to escape from a dire situation.
Let me out
Repeats the plea to be freed from a painful and oppressive circumstance.
My God, it burns
Describes intense suffering and the extinguishing of hope or light.
The light's gone out
Symbolizes a loss of enlightenment or guidance, reinforcing the theme of despair.
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