Mass Grave
Apocalyptic Echoes: Voice Of Ruin Unveils Divine Punishment in 'Mass Grave'Lyrics
Is this the sound of the flagellants?
Reflection on whether the sound is connected to self-flagellation
Devastating their flesh in fragments
Describing the intense self-harm caused by flagellants
Demonstration of piety or just human absurdity
Questioning if these actions showcase devotion or human irrationality
Starvation and misery
Highlighting extreme suffering due to lack of food and distress
All streets are empty
Observation that the streets are deserted
And full of dead bodies
Streets filled with deceased individuals
Sickness of the century
Referring to a widespread illness of the era
Headaches
Listing symptoms: headaches
Chills and fever
Listing symptoms: chills and fever
Black spots all over the body
Listing symptoms: appearance of black spots on the body
Suffering, vomiting
Describing the experience of suffering and vomiting
Internal bleeding
Internal bleeding as a symptom of the disease
Repulsive smell
Referring to the unpleasant odor associated with sickness and death
Miasma or blasphemy
Debate between whether the illness is a result of bad air (miasma) or sacrilege (blasphemy)
This is divine punishment
Interpretation that the illness is a punishment from a divine entity
Holy desolation
Describing a holy, deserted place
Yersinia pestis
Specific reference to the bacterium responsible for the Black Death (Yersinia pestis)
Miasma
Reiteration of the debate between miasma and blasphemy
This is supreme punishment
Perception that this suffering is the ultimate punishment
Heresy
Reference to religious dissent or beliefs conflicting with the established norm
Yersinia pestis
Another mention of the plague bacterium
Black crosses on the doors
Noting marked doors indicating infected homes
Condemned families
Reference to families facing condemnation due to the disease
All killed by this infectious disease
Everyone in these families succumbed to the infectious illness
Starvation and misery
Reiteration of extreme suffering due to lack of food and distress
All streets are empty
Observation that the streets are deserted
And full of dead bodies
Streets filled with deceased individuals
Sickness of the century
Referring to a widespread illness of the era
Miasma or blasphemy
Debate between whether the illness is a result of bad air (miasma) or sacrilege (blasphemy)
This is divine punishment
Interpretation that the illness is a punishment from a divine entity
Holy desolation
Describing a holy, deserted place
Yersinia pestis
Specific reference to the bacterium responsible for the Black Death (Yersinia pestis)
Miasma
Reiteration of the debate between miasma and blasphemy
This is supreme punishment
Perception that this suffering is the ultimate punishment
Heresy
Reference to religious dissent or beliefs conflicting with the established norm
Yersinia pestis
Another mention of the plague bacterium
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