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Liberation Unveiled: Second Coming's Poetic Reflections on Freedom and BetrayalLyrics
Mothers and belief will make you rich
Mothers and belief are seen as sources of wealth and prosperity.
So say the doctors and priests
Doctors and priests support the idea that mothers and belief lead to wealth.
Mother abused me when I was weak
The speaker experienced abuse from their mother during a vulnerable period.
God stood behind her in line
Even in the face of abuse, the notion of God supporting the mother is implied.
I got a line on a different point of view
The speaker has gained a new perspective or insight.
(As you can well imagine)
An acknowledgment that the new perspective is quite imaginable.
I caught a break in you
The speaker found an opportunity or advantage in someone else.
Dad like a whipped bitch
The father is described as weak and submissive.
Was spineless to the core
The father lacked courage and strength at his core.
Death has preceded the both of them
Both parents have passed away, with death preceding them.
I wish they'd die 10 times more
The speaker expresses a desire for their parents' deaths to be repeated multiple times.
My trust has witnessed its final blow
The speaker's trust has been completely shattered.
(Love has no eyes for me)
Love is depicted as blind to the speaker.
After all that they've killed
An acknowledgment of the destructive actions committed by the parents.
Soul catchers hanging drying
Imagery of soul catchers and hanging suggest a haunting or ominous presence.
Press silhouettes to the sky
Pressing silhouettes to the sky implies a visual or symbolic act.
I'll be there in time
The speaker will be present in time despite the negative influence of motherhood.
But no thanks to motherhood
A rejection or dismissal of the positive aspects of motherhood.
Take your sights off of me my dear
A request for distance and removal of attention from the speaker.
Severance from the family tree
The speaker severs ties with the family tree, emphasizing independence.
I'm free
A declaration of freedom from the constraints of family.
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