Lyrics
I close the book of torment
I am putting an end to the book of suffering or agony.
As I deny the Cross
I am rejecting or renouncing the symbol of the Cross.
To evolve my sins
To progress or develop, I must confront and atone for my sins.
And crucify the pigs inside
I aim to condemn and overcome the base or impure aspects within myself.
Bleed with me
Join me in suffering or shedding blood together.
And she will give you shelter from the rain
A female figure will provide refuge or protection during difficulties.
Will you run to the light
Will you seek enlightenment when faced with darkness?
When the Dark swallows the sun
Will you embrace the light even when surrounded by darkness?
With shadows from Black Cathedrals
Referring to ominous influences from dark structures or institutions.
Will you be the one
Will you take on the responsibility or role?
To drag them to the cross
To bring others to face their burdens and struggles symbolized by the Cross.
So I can confess my sins
So that I can admit or acknowledge my wrongdoings.
Before the priest of Crucidiction
Before the priest who oversees crucifixion, indicating a desire for absolution.
Or will you be the one
Or will you be the one to expose me to judgment or sacrifice?
To drag me to the Altar
To bring me to a sacred place or ritual.
So she and me can ablaze their Heavens
So that the mentioned female figure and I can destroy their perceived paradise.
And endark my Garden beyond this end
To darken or obscure my personal sanctuary beyond conventional limits.
Dragged to the Cross - Sealing the curse
Being forcefully brought to face the burdens and consequences symbolized by the Cross, sealing a curse.
Dragged to the Cross - Beyond this grave
Facing the Cross beyond the confines of the grave, suggesting enduring consequences.
Dragged to the Cross - Burning the Church
Confronting the Cross with destructive intent, burning down established religious structures.
Dragged to the Cross - Nailed and chained
Forcibly attached to the Cross, representing constraint and submission.
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