The Judgement
Love on Trial: The Judgement UnveiledLyrics
The accused will rise to be torn in two
The person accused will stand to face a severe consequence, symbolized by being torn in two.
Guilty of nothing but loving you
The accused is not guilty of any wrongdoing except for loving the person mentioned.
This is the judgement
This marks the moment of judgment.
And I'm willing to plead
The speaker is willing to confess or acknowledge something.
How you don't want me
The speaker expresses a sense of rejection, as the person doesn't want them.
Hoping this torment will cease
The speaker hopes that the emotional pain or torment they are experiencing will come to an end.
Will I be released?
Questioning whether there will be a release from the emotional distress.
There'll be lies, there'll be tears
Expectation of deception and sadness, with a reference to a jury of peers.
A jury of your peers
Anticipation of a judgment delivered by others who share a similar background.
With a pitiful lack of experience
Commentary on the jury's lack of understanding or empathy, suggesting they lack experience.
Hand down the judgement
The judgment is handed down, possibly with a tone of pity.
And if I done wrong
If the speaker has erred by loving too much, a call for acknowledgment and testimony.
And loved you too long
Admitting a potential wrongdoing of loving for an extended period.
Stand up and just testify
Encouraging the accused to stand and testify to their actions.
How can I deny?
The difficulty in denying the emotions and actions expressed.
Objection overruled
An objection is overruled, indicating a rejection of a plea or defense.
I wait for my reprieve
Waiting for a reprieve or relief from the judgment.
With the trust of the deceived
The speaker relies on trust, even if it is misplaced or deceived.
The wisdom of the fool
A juxtaposition of wisdom and foolishness in the context of the judgment.
It's his sorrowful face
Describing a sorrowful expression on someone's face.
Too heavy for his head
The emotional burden is too much for the person to bear.
Cos he bowed it as something come over him
A change in posture or demeanor in response to a judgment.
It was the judgement
The moment of judgment arrives, impacting the person profoundly.
He falls to his knees
Falling to one's knees, a gesture of submission or supplication.
Have mercy on me
A plea for mercy in the face of judgment.
He clings to the hem of her gown
Symbolic action of clinging to someone's gown for protection or mercy.
She says, "Just take him down."
A response suggesting the person should be taken away or dealt with.
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