Kerosene
Mrs. Kerosene: Unveiling Society's Fractured ReflectionsLyrics
Liars and thieves
Addressing individuals as liars and thieves.
Corrupt politicians all hungry for power and wealth
Highlighting corrupt politicians driven by power and wealth.
Bigots and lawyers all hide under cover
Pointing out bigots and lawyers hiding under cover.
The color of skin grants them health
Suggesting that skin color unfairly influences health.
What have we become
Raising concern about the current state of humanity.
A species entitled
Describing the species as entitled.
What have we become
Labeling the current situation as a constant mistrial.
A constant mistrial
Expressing a guilty denial threatening to marginalize us.
What have we become
Continuing the theme of denial and its consequences.
A guilty denial that threatens to push us aside
Highlighting the denial's potential to exclude individuals.
Mrs. Kerosene would you set me free
Addressing Mrs. Kerosene, seeking liberation.
You finally listen to me you’ll see
Requesting attention and understanding from Mrs. Kerosene.
Mrs. Kerosene if you open your eyes
Asking Mrs. Kerosene to open her eyes to the truth.
You can rid the world of this god damn disease
Empowering Mrs. Kerosene to eliminate societal issues.
So when the records straight and you can see the hate that you create
Linking truth with the consequences of created hatred.
When all the lies that spill out from your mouth are mirrors of your faith
Portraying lies as reflections of one's faith or beliefs.
When your stage of futile infancy has led you to defeat
Describing a stage of futile infancy leading to defeat.
I hope you feel the sting of mutiny the shadow of deceit
Wishing the feeling of mutiny and the shadow of deceit.
What have we become
Reiterating the notion of entitled species.
A species entitled
Repeating the idea of constant mistrial in society.
What have we become
Reiterating the guilty denial's threat to exclusion.
A constant mistrial
Reinforcing the impact of denial on societal cohesion.
What have we become
Continuing to question the consequences of denial.
A guilty denial that threatens to push us aside
Emphasizing the potential exclusion due to denial.
Mrs. Kerosene would you bring me to my knees
Seeking Mrs. Kerosene to bring about humility.
Intoxicate my bloodstream
Describing an intense desire for change.
Set the world on fire
Metaphorically urging to set the world on fire for transformation.
With your desire
Connecting the desire for change with Mrs. Kerosene's influence.
You can recreate and fix the seams
Suggesting that Mrs. Kerosene can repair and fix societal issues.
Kerosene would you set me free
Repeating the plea for freedom through Mrs. Kerosene.
You finally listen to me you’ll see
Reiterating the need for understanding from Mrs. Kerosene.
Mrs. Kerosene if you open your eyes
Asking Mrs. Kerosene to open her eyes for positive change.
You can rid the world of this god damn disease
Empowering Mrs. Kerosene to eliminate societal issues.
Burn with no remorse
Encouraging burning away negativity without remorse.
Scorch alight the earth
Extending the metaphor of burning to purify the earth.
Burn with no remorse
Reiterating the call to burn away negativity without remorse.
The cure is in the curse
Positing that the cure lies within the challenges.
Mrs. Kerosene would you bring me to my knees
Repeating the plea for Mrs. Kerosene's transformative influence.
Intoxicate my bloodstream
Desiring a profound change in one's bloodstream.
Set the world on fire
Metaphorically urging Mrs. Kerosene to set the world on fire.
With your desire
Linking the desire for change with Mrs. Kerosene's influence.
You can rid the world
Reiterating the power of Mrs. Kerosene to eliminate societal issues.
Of this god damn disease
Empowering Mrs. Kerosene to eradicate a perceived societal disease.
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