Rapture
Unraveling Superstitions: Together PANGEA's Powerful MessageLyrics
You think it's part of a plan
You believe there is a predetermined plan.
You think it's part of a plan for you
You believe this plan is specifically designed for you.
It's superstition, baby
Dismissal of superstition, suggesting a skeptical perspective.
Keep your religion from me
Advising to keep religious beliefs separate or away.
It's not some king returning
Rejecting the idea of a king's return, potentially a metaphor for false hopes.
It's just a country burning
Describing a nation or land in a state of destruction.
Settle up while you are living
Encouraging settling disputes or debts while one is alive.
In the end there's no accounting
Emphasizing the lack of consequences or judgment in the end.
You said you want me to trust
Someone expresses a desire for trust.
You want me trust in you
Emphasizing the request for trust in the speaker.
It's already enough
Assurance that the current state is sufficient.
There's nothing I trust in you
Expressing a lack of trust in the person making the request.
It's superstition, baby
Reiteration of skepticism or disbelief, possibly in a relationship context.
Keep your religion from me
Repetition of advising to keep religious beliefs away.
It's not some king returning
Rejection of the idea of a king's return, reinforcing skepticism.
It's just a country burning
Repetition of describing a nation or land in a state of destruction.
Settle up while you are living
Reiteration of settling matters while alive.
In the end there's no accounting
Reinforcement of the lack of consequences or judgment in the end.
You said you want me to hate
Expression of a desire for hatred.
You want me to hate with you
Emphasizing the request for shared hatred.
It's already too late
Indicating that it is too late for hatred.
It's already too late for you
Stating that it is too late for the person making the request.
It's superstition, baby
Reiteration of dismissing superstition and keeping religion away.
Keep your religion from me
Repetition of advising to keep religious beliefs separate.
It's not some king returning
Rejection of the idea of a king's return, maintaining skepticism.
It's just a country burning
Repetition of describing a nation or land in a state of destruction.
Settle up while you are living
Reiteration of settling matters while alive.
In the end there's no accounting
Reinforcement of the lack of consequences or judgment in the end.
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