Lyrics
He's walking like a small child
Describing someone's movement resembling that of a small child.
But watch his eyes burn you away
Highlighting the intensity in the person's eyes that can overpower or intimidate others.
Black holes in his golden stare
Referring to the person's intense gaze with black holes in their golden (intense) stare.
God knows he wants to go home
Suggesting a desire or longing to return home, possibly in a spiritual sense.
Children of the damned
Addressing a group characterized as "Children of the Damned."
Children of the damned
-Children of the damned
-He's walking like a dead man
Describing the person's movement as lifeless, like that of a dead man.
If he had lived he would have crucified us all
Speculating that if the person had survived, they might have brought harm to others, possibly through condemnation or criticism.
Now he's standing on the last step
Depicting the person standing on the brink of something, possibly a metaphor for a critical decision or fate.
He thought oblivion well it beckons us all
Expressing the person's acceptance of oblivion, a state of being forgotten or unknown, as a universal fate.
Children of the damned
Reiterating the collective identity of the group as "Children of the Damned."
Children of the damned
-Children of the damned
-Now it's burning his hands he's turning to laugh
Describing a physical manifestation of the person's internal struggle, with burning hands symbolizing turmoil.
Smiles as the flame sears his flesh
Depicting the person smiling despite the pain caused by flames searing their flesh.
Melting his face screaming in pain
Detailing the agony as the person's face melts and they scream in pain.
Peeling the skin from his eyes
Portraying a gruesome scene of the person peeling the skin from their eyes, possibly symbolizing self-destruction or inner torment.
Watch him die according to plan
Observing the person's death unfolding according to a predetermined plan or destiny.
He's dust on ground what did we learn
Reflecting on the person's demise, questioning the lessons learned from such experiences.
You're children of the damned
Continuing to address the collective identity as "Children of the Damned," emphasizing their vulnerability and the recurring theme of burning or destruction.
Your back's against the wall
-You turn into the light
-You're children of the damned
-Like candles watch them burn
-Burning in the light
-You'll burn again tonight
-You're children of the damned
Reiterating the group's identity and the cyclical nature of their struggles, implying a repeated experience of burning or suffering.
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