Run To Your Grave
Eternal Pursuit: Unraveling the Depths of 'Run To Your Grave'Lyrics
Run, run, run to your grave
Expresses urgency and a sense of inevitability, encouraging someone to face their fate.
Run, run, run to your grave
Repeats the urgency, emphasizing the inevitability of running towards one's grave.
Run, oh, run, run to your grave
Reiterates the message of running towards one's grave, possibly hinting at the inescapable nature of destiny.
Run, oh, run, run to your grave
Continues to stress the urgency of running towards the inevitable end.
Cause they're coming for your brain but
Suggests a threat to the individual's intellect or identity, implying a danger to their essence.
They will leave with your head
Implies that the threat will result in losing one's head, possibly metaphorically representing losing control or individuality.
And they've got money and science
Points out the power of money and science in the context of the threat, indicating a formidable force against the individual.
And they will leave you for dead
Emphasizes the severity of the situation, predicting a fatal outcome for the individual.
Sleep, sleep, sleep in your tomb
Shifts the focus to sleep and the idea of resting in a tomb, possibly alluding to death as an escape.
Sleep, oh, sleep, sleep in your tomb
Repeats the notion of sleeping in a tomb, reinforcing the theme of seeking refuge in death.
Don't bury your body with your diamonds
Advises against attaching material wealth to the body, as it may attract unwanted attention even after death.
Cause you know they'll dig up your grave
Warns about the vulnerability of buried riches, suggesting that the grave may be disturbed for valuables.
And don't hold on to your riches
Highlights the transient nature of wealth, indicating that material possessions do not accompany the individual in death.
Cause when you die, you're a slave
Suggests that in death, individuals become subservient or enslaved, possibly commenting on societal or existential themes.
And emotion is a simple test to the synapse
Introduces the idea that emotion is a test to the synapse, hinting at the brain's response to feelings.
Don't let it fool you into thinking that you've got brains
Caution against being misled by emotions, challenging the notion that feelings indicate intelligence.
And the more you feel, the more you will take with you
Connects the intensity of emotions to what one takes into the afterlife, suggesting a correlation between feelings and consequences.
So cut the flesh and let your blood flow to the drain
Suggests a radical action, cutting the flesh and letting blood flow, possibly symbolizing a release from emotional attachments.
You've got to
Introduces a directive, emphasizing the need to tear, burn, and soil the flesh as an action to be taken.
Tear, burn, soil the flesh
Suggests a violent act on the flesh, leaving the rest to a higher power, possibly referencing a form of self-purification.
God will do the rest
Reinforces the idea that after personal actions, the divine will take over to complete the process.
Scream, cry, pray, confess
Introduces a series of emotional expressions, implying a need for release or catharsis.
God will do the rest
Associates the emotional expressions with divine intervention, suggesting a connection between personal feelings and spiritual outcomes.
Scream, cry, pray, confess
Reiterates the sequence of screaming, crying, praying, and confessing, emphasizing the emotional and spiritual aspects of the process.
God will do the rest
Emphasizes again the reliance on God after expressing intense emotions, suggesting a surrender of control.
Scream, cry, pray, confess
Repeats the cycle of emotional expressions and the reliance on divine intervention, reinforcing the theme of seeking spiritual guidance.
God will do the rest
Concludes with the assurance that God will handle the rest, completing the narrative of surrendering to a higher power.
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