Lyrics
Hang on, Hold up
Expression of urgency and request to wait or pause.
You're out of luck
Implies a lack of fortune or success.
Look into his eyes
Encourages looking into someone's eyes for understanding.
So you'll see his demise
Suggests that observing the person's eyes reveals their downfall or defeat.
Blood leaks on the floor
Describes a scene of blood spilling onto the floor.
What else could be in store?
Raises a question about what other events or challenges might occur.
He turns his head
Raises uncertainty about the person's state by turning their head.
Is he even dead?
Raises doubt about whether the person is truly deceased.
He wakes!
Announces the person's awakening.
He stares!
Highlights the person's intense gaze or focus.
Am I insane?
Questions the speaker's sanity, possibly due to the unusual situation.
Nobody cares!
Expresses a feeling of neglect or indifference from others.
Lazarus!
Calls out the name "Lazarus," possibly referencing biblical resurrection.
Resurrect!
Commands or wishes for Lazarus to come back to life.
Raise the dead!
Asks for the dead to be brought back to life.
(Cry out!) For the living dead
Encourages crying out for those living in a state of death or despair.
(Reach out!) And take his hand
Encourages reaching out to help the reanimated Lazarus.
The horrors of reality
Addresses the frightening aspects of reality pursuing the speaker.
Are coming after you
States that the horrors of reality are approaching the listener.
Walking the streets
Describes Lazarus walking the streets.
Looking for people he
Suggests that Lazarus is actively searching for people.
Waits until the night
Describes Lazarus waiting until night to roam and spread fear.
To roam and terrorize
Indicates the intention of Lazarus to terrify during his nocturnal activities.
Another victim, another life
Describes another person falling victim to Lazarus, losing their life.
Another act in violent spite of
Expresses the repetition of violent actions despite the pain.
All the pain to live again
Suggests enduring pain for the sake of living again.
Please God, let this end
Requests an end to the distress, possibly reflecting on the theme of resurrection and its consequences.
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