Blue Line Cretin

The Red Chord's Intense Revelation: Unveiling the Dark Journey of Blue Line Cretin
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Lyrics

My name. This is my day. The day to shine. I can see the end. From six stops away. Money buys you beds but it can't buy you sleep. I'm almost sorry that I must do this to get my name in lights.But this is my chance and I'm going to take it. Don't forget my name. This is the most important day of your life. How does it feel to know that I'm a part of it. This is my day in the sun.

Expressing determination and confidence in seizing an opportunity to achieve fame, acknowledging the sacrifices involved.


Don't you forget.

An imperative statement urging others not to forget the speaker's identity.

My name.

Reiterating the importance of the speaker's name in the context of the significant day.

This is my day.

Emphasizing ownership of the day as a moment to shine and make an impact.

The time to shine.

Highlighting that it is the opportune time for the speaker to showcase their abilities or achievements.


I hate you all more than you will ever know.

Expressing strong disdain for others, indicating a significant level of dislike or resentment.


How does it feel to know you will be destroyed?

Prompting others to reflect on the impending destruction they will face, suggesting a sense of superiority or power.

The words roll off those pretty lips. More at nine.

Referring to the impact of the speaker's words, possibly in a media context ("More at nine").

I'm the bastard blue line certin.

Identifying the speaker as the "bastard blue line certin," possibly conveying a rebellious or nonconformist attitude.

I, the destroyer. I, the cripple. The disabled.

Asserting the speaker's roles as both a destroyer and a person with disabilities, creating a complex self-image.

I am your end.

Claiming responsibility for being the cause of someone's end or downfall.

Now we're at the end and it's over now. Money

Reflecting on the conclusion of a situation, mentioning the role of money in relationships.

Buys you 'friends' but it won't buy fame.

Stating that money can purchase associates but not genuine fame, especially not in the speaker's chosen manner.

Not like this, andyways.

Rejecting the idea of achieving fame in the mentioned way ("Not like this, anyways").

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