Lyrics
Liars, traitors, hypocrites, blood is your throne
Accusing individuals of being liars, traitors, and hypocrites, suggesting that they have gained power through unethical means, with blood symbolizing the tainted foundation of their authority.
All you want is to sit on it but there are sins to atone for
Highlighting the desire of those in power to maintain their position on the throne, but emphasizing that there are sins they must repent for before claiming such authority.
Seize them, kill them, feed them, with lies
Calling for action against the accused, advocating for their elimination, and emphasizing the use of deceit to manipulate and control.
Seize them, bring them, burn them on piles
Continuation of the call to action, suggesting a brutal punishment involving burning the accused on piles as a form of retribution.
Seize them, kill them, they're only lies
Reiterating the accusation of falsehood, emphasizing the need to eliminate the accused, portraying them as mere lies.
Seize them, bring them, watch their demise
Continuing the call for action, encouraging the witnessing of the downfall of the accused after they are brought to justice.
For our sins must be atoned
Stating a broader theme of atonement, suggesting a collective responsibility for past wrongdoings that must be addressed.
For your souls must be cleansed
Emphasizing the need for purification of souls, suggesting a spiritual cleansing process for those who have committed sins.
For your hearts must be torn
Expressing the idea that hearts must undergo pain or turmoil as a form of redemption for past actions.
For your crowns must have thorns
Symbolizing the idea that those in power should face challenges and difficulties, represented by crowns having thorns.
Burn them alive! Justice we will find
Calling for a severe form of punishment, advocating for burning the accused alive as a means of delivering justice.
Melt their crowns and tear their gowns
Describing a symbolic act of destroying the symbols of authority, melting crowns, and tearing gowns, suggesting a removal of false prestige.
In the true hell they will never hide
Stating that in the true hell, the accused will never find refuge, implying a relentless pursuit of justice and consequences for their actions.
Golden are your thrones
Acknowledging the opulence of the thrones held by those in power, possibly as a sarcastic remark on their grandeur.
Mighty kings and emperors
Referring to those in power as mighty kings and emperors, highlighting their elevated status.
We throw at you our stones
Symbolizing dissent and rebellion by throwing metaphorical stones at the powerful, expressing discontent for their perceived lack of remorse.
For your lack of remorse
Attributing the act of throwing stones to the powerful's perceived absence of guilt or regret for their actions.
When your flesh drops
Imagery of the physical decay of those in power, suggesting a loss of vitality or strength, possibly as a consequence of their actions.
From your fragile bones
Continuation of the theme of decay, emphasizing the fragility of the powerful, possibly as a consequence of their moral shortcomings.
For your lack of remorse
Reiterating the accusation of a lack of remorse, suggesting that their lack of regret is a central grievance.
We throw at you our stones
Repeated expression of discontent, symbolized by throwing stones, directed at those in power for their perceived lack of remorse.
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