Deadmen's Curse
Escape the Deadmen's Curse: A Tale of Guilt, Fear, and Eternal PainLyrics
Since days I’m on the run
Expressing a continuous state of being on the run or escaping from something.
To escape from what I’ve done
Acknowledging a desire to escape from past actions or mistakes.
I’m hunted by my fear
Feeling pursued and haunted by personal fears.
I know they are near
Awareness of the proximity of those chasing or haunting the speaker.
Am I sick, am I guilty
Raising questions about one's mental or moral state and culpability.
I have no time, I’m in hurry
Expressing a sense of urgency and lack of time to deal with the situation.
They will come to take me
Anticipating the arrival of those in pursuit, possibly with harmful intentions.
I’ll just try to be free
Attempting to achieve freedom in the face of impending threats.
Eternal pain
Describing an enduring experience of pain.
A life in fear
Living in constant fear and anxiety.
Endless torture
Portraying an ongoing and unbearable suffering.
The deadmen’s curse
Introducing the concept of a curse inflicted by the dead.
In my dreams I face the death
Describing a recurring theme of facing death in dreams.
I came to take your last breath
Expressing a sinister intent to take the last breath of others.
All my victims now have gone
Noting the absence of the speaker's victims, implying their demise.
Now it seems that I’m the next one
Suggesting a realization that the speaker may be the next victim.
The creeping fear conquers my brain
Conveying the overpowering nature of fear affecting the speaker's mind.
Getting slaughtered drives me insane
Describing a mental disturbance caused by witnessing slaughter.
I’m not sick, I feel no guilt
Denying sickness or guilt, possibly rationalizing actions.
Don’t cry over spilt milk
Encouraging resilience and a pragmatic approach to challenges.
Eternal pain
Reiteration of enduring pain as a central theme.
A life in fear
Emphasizing a life lived in perpetual fear and apprehension.
Endless torture
Highlighting the endless nature of the speaker's torment.
The deadmen’s curse
Repeating the mention of the curse inflicted by the dead, closing the narrative loop.
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