Kevorkian
Kevorkian's Lament: A Harrowing Tale of Pain and RedemptionLyrics
You will still suffer you will still suffer
The repetition emphasizes the inevitability of suffering.
You will still suffer you will still suffer
-You will still suffer you will still suffer
-Suffer (suffer)
Reiteration of suffering, possibly emphasizing its intensity.
You will still suffer you will still suffer
Continued emphasis on the persistence of suffering.
You will still suffer you will still suffer
-You will still suffer you will still suffer
-Save me from me this empty hand of me
Plea for salvation from oneself, a recognition of personal struggles.
Suffer in pain god can drive me insane
Expressing the experience of pain, suggesting a connection to God and potential madness.
Suffer in pain god, just take me away
Yearning for relief from pain, expressing a desire to be taken away by God.
Kevorkian (Kevorkian)
Reference to "Kevorkian," possibly Dr. Jack Kevorkian, known for assisted suicide, suggesting a theme of escape from suffering through drastic measures.
Kevorkian (you will still suffer, Kevorkian)
-Kevorkian (you will still suffer, Kevorkian)
-Kevorkian (you will still suffer, Kevorkian)
-Kevorkian (you will still suffer, Kevorkian)
-Kevorkian (you will still suffer, Kevorkian)
-Kevorkian (you will still suffer, Kevorkian)
-Kevorkian (you will still suffer, Kevorkian)
-You will still suffer you will still suffer
Reiteration of the certainty of suffering, creating a sense of inevitability.
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