Kingdom

Rise from Ruin: Unveiling the Kingdom's Redemption
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Lyrics

Our domain, this kingdom come

Refers to the speaker's domain or the world, anticipating a divine arrival.

now godless lands whose ways are lost.

Describes a world without guidance, lost in godlessness.

Without the strength to carry on.

Expresses a lack of strength to persevere in the face of challenges.

All values lost all virtue none.

Portrays a society devoid of values and virtue.

Did you think you would be saved

Raises a question about salvation and the means to achieve it.

by burning flags to cleanse yourselves of shame?

Challenges the idea of redemption through symbolic acts like burning flags.

Or are you afraid as you stare back at your face?

Questions the individual's self-reflection and potential fear.

are you ashamed, are you afraid,

Reiterates the themes of shame and fear in the face of destruction.

by destroying what the gods had made?

Addresses the act of destroying creations of gods and the consequences.

Did you think you would be saved?

Repeats the inquiry about the expectation of salvation through destruction.


I believe that we'll conceive

Expresses belief in creating a better existence, turning hell into heaven.

to make in hell for us a heaven.

Implies the aspiration for a utopian world despite challenges.

A brave new world.

Envisions a brave new world as a promised land.

A promised land.

Describes the intended outcome as a place of strength and resilience.

A fortitude of hearts and minds.

Highlights the importance of both emotional and intellectual fortitude.

Until I see this kingdom is mine,

Expresses the speaker's determination to claim the described kingdom.

I'll turn the darkness into light.

Commits to transforming darkness into light, symbolizing positive change.

I'll guide the blind.

Commits to guiding those who lack understanding or insight.

My will be done until the day

Asserts the speaker's will to persist until the envisioned kingdom is achieved.

I see this kingdom has been won.

Reiterates the anticipation of winning and achieving the kingdom.


No more the servants of the weak

Rejects the idea of being subservient, emphasizing strength over weakness.

devoid of thought or light to seek.

Portrays a disdain for thoughtless and unenlightened followers.

I'll leave no walls, no stone unturned.

Declares an intention to dismantle existing structures and ideologies.

Every tower to be razed to the dust from which it came.

Emphasizes the thorough destruction of towers and symbols of power.

None will be spared, no remnant saved.

Asserts that none will be spared, advocating for a complete transformation.

Are you ashamed, are you afraid,

Reiterates the themes of shame and fear in relation to created gods and idols.

of the gods and idols you have made?

Raises questions about the consequences of worshiping self-made gods.

Did you think you would be saved

Repeats the inquiry about salvation through self-made gods and idols.

by the gods and idols you have made?

Reiterates the skepticism about achieving salvation through self-made entities.


None will be saved.

Concludes with a stark statement that none will be saved, emphasizing a harsh reality.

None will be saved.

Repeats the finality of the previous line, underscoring the inevitability of the outcome.

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