Unholy Hymns
Reckoning Echoes: A Symphony of Unholy RedemptionLyrics
Here we are the end of the line
Reflecting on reaching the end of a journey or situation.
The world's in flames but I'm feeling fine
Despite the chaotic state of the world, the speaker feels unaffected or indifferent.
The fight's over my race has run
Expressing that the speaker's personal struggle or competition is over.
Never be sorry for what I have done
No remorse for past actions, suggesting a rebellious or unapologetic attitude.
Oh what have I done?
Possibly questioning the consequences of actions, a moment of reflection on personal deeds.
Hey Saint Pete how do I look
Addressing Saint Peter, questioning appearance or judgment upon reaching the afterlife.
Sorry I didn't spend my life reading your book
Apologizing for not adhering to religious doctrines during life.
I'll be fine don't pray for my sins
Assuring that prayers for forgiveness are unnecessary; the speaker is content with their choices.
I'm going down singing unholy hymns
Declaring a descent into a rebellious or unconventional lifestyle, symbolized by "unholy hymns."
Unholy hymns
Reiteration of the theme of singing unconventional hymns, reinforcing defiance.
I've been sent down under the mountain
Describing a descent into a challenging or unfavorable situation, possibly metaphorical.
The seventh seal's broken the trumpets are sounding
Referencing biblical imagery, signaling a significant event or upheaval.
We're all stuck in Hell forever
Expressing a sense of being stuck in a difficult situation with others.
At least we'll be singing these hymns together
Finding solace in shared experiences, even if negative, through singing unconventional hymns.
I'll never fit into this storyline
Rejecting conformity to societal expectations or narratives.
I won't eat your bread I won't drink your wine
Refusing traditional symbols of communion or acceptance.
I'll be fine don't pray for my sins
Reiteration of contentment with one's choices and lifestyle.
I'm going down singing unholy hymns
Repeating the commitment to singing unconventional hymns, emphasizing defiance.
Matthew, Mark, Luke and James
Naming biblical figures, possibly signaling a challenge or confrontation.
It's time to march the saints to their graves
Suggesting a confrontation with religious figures or authorities.
It's me against the world in this fable
Describing a personal struggle against societal norms or expectations.
Which one is Cain and which one is Abel
Pondering the dichotomy between good and evil within oneself.
I'll be fine don't pray for my sins
Reiterating the acceptance of personal choices and lifestyle.
I'm going down singing unholy hymns
Repeating the commitment to singing unconventional hymns, emphasizing defiance.
I'll be fine don't pray for my sins
Continued emphasis on contentment with one's choices and commitment to singing unconventional hymns.
I'm going down singing unholy hymns
-I'll be fine don't pray for my sins
-I'm going down singing unholy hymns
-I'll be fine don't pray for my sins
-I'm going down singing unholy hymns
-I'll be fine don't pray for my sins
-I'm going down singing unholy hymns
-Oh oh oh oh
Repeating a melodic or chant-like expression, possibly reinforcing the rebellious and defiant theme.
Oh oh oh oh
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