Lyrics
Hate - I'll see the hate 'til I breathe my last words
Hate - The speaker anticipates experiencing hatred until their dying breath.
Pain - There's no pain in what you call honor
Pain - The concept of honor, as perceived by others, lacks genuine pain.
And it's pathetic that you'll die the way you lived
The speaker finds it pathetic that someone will die in a manner consistent with their life—without heart, shame, and achievements.
With no heart, no shame and nothing to show for yourself
Expressing disdain for an individual who has nothing to show for their existence and lacks a sense of shame.
I know you better than you know yourself (I do)
The speaker claims to understand the person better than they understand themselves.
So now speak the truth
Calling on the individual to speak the truth.
And if you ever say my name
If the person mentions the speaker, they should speak the truth.
Speak the truth
A repetition of the call for honesty and truthfulness.
Hate - I'll see the hate 'til I breathe my last words
Reiteration of experiencing hatred until the speaker's last words.
Pain - There's no pain in what you call honor
Reemphasizing the lack of pain in what is considered honorable.
And did you think that for a single second I would let the scum of the earth up and bury my words in the ground?
The speaker asserts they won't allow those they consider scum to bury their words and silence them.
Your time is up and you're going down (You knew)
Time is running out for the person, and they are headed for a downfall, which the person knew was coming.
So now speak the truth
Reiterating the demand for the person to speak the truth.
And if you ever say my name
If the person ever mentions the speaker, they should tell the truth.
Speak the truth
Repeating the call for honesty and truthfulness.
Got what you wanted from my name?
Asking if the person achieved what they wanted by using the speaker's name.
Get up
An abrupt command to get up.
Starved for attention you're mocking my name
Accusing the person of seeking attention and mocking the speaker's name.
So quick to judge me but not to my fade
Highlighting the hypocrisy of quick judgment without understanding the speaker's true nature.
Starved for attention you leech off my name
Accusing the person of leeching off the speaker's name for attention.
Hollow in your heart from birth to the grave
Describing the person as having a hollow heart from birth to the grave, suggesting a lack of genuine emotion or integrity.
To the grave
A repetition of the idea that the person's path leads to the grave.
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