Lyrics
If there's a God at heaven's door, do you think He wants me anymore?
Questioning whether a divine entity would still accept the speaker given their circumstances.
It's all left up to circumstances, a whole life filled with second chances,
Life is determined by unpredictable events, offering opportunities for redemption.
Pounded like nails into my floor.
Feeling emotionally and mentally burdened, as if hammered into a difficult situation.
Everybody hates and everybody dies.
Expressing a universal truth about hatred and mortality.
Begin to separate a wound that's full of lies.
Initiating a process of self-reflection, acknowledging a wound filled with falsehoods.
Separate yourself, to separated self
Encouraging the act of separating oneself from negative influences or aspects.
Separate yourself, to separated self.
Reinforcing the idea of distancing from negative elements in one's life.
Surely there's a better place for me
Hoping for a better, more positive place or state for the speaker.
A place where I can spend eternity
Desiring an eternal place free from pain and filled with happiness.
A place where there is no more pain and there is only sunshine reigning
Envisioning a utopia where only joy prevails.
And there is no one walking on their knees
Imagining a place where people no longer suffer or plead.
Everybody hates and everybody dies.
Reiterating the inevitability of hatred and death.
Begin to separate a wound that's full of lies.
Continuing the process of self-examination, acknowledging a deceptive wound.
Separate yourself, to separated self
Encouraging further separation from negative aspects of oneself.
Separate yourself, to separated self
Emphasizing the importance of maintaining distance from negativity within.
My angels they surround me, my dreams they have found me.
Referencing the coexistence of both positive and negative influences in the speaker's life.
My demons they surround me, my angels they have found me (now).
Highlighting the simultaneous presence of both positive and negative forces in the speaker's journey.
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