Let You Down
Embracing the Foolish Crown: Warrel Dane's Prophetic ReflectionsLyrics
And the parasites
Referring to individuals who exploit and harm others, metaphorically portrayed as parasites.
That call themselves the pretty ones
Describing those who consider themselves attractive but lack moral character.
Licked their lips acknowledging the suffering
Expressing satisfaction or pleasure as these individuals recognize the pain they caused.
They had created and yet felt no remorse
Acknowledging the absence of guilt or regret despite causing suffering.
In between the quiet space
Referring to a state of emotional detachment and defensive behavior.
Of cold defense and misplaced selfish rage
Describing a mix of defensive posturing and misguided anger.
I blame defiantly not like the others that came before
Asserting a different approach, refusing to blame others as done in the past.
We are the ones who can change
Claiming the ability to bring about positive change.
I love to let you down
Expressing a perverse satisfaction in disappointing others.
I love to wear this foolish crown
Acknowledging the choice to bear the burdens of a self-imposed foolish image.
Of suffering and empty dignity
Describing the weight of suffering and the lack of meaningful pride.
For your deity has abandoned me such is vanity
Conveying a feeling of abandonment by a higher power, emphasizing the futility of ego.
The withered parasites are slandering
Depicting the deteriorating state of those who harm others, metaphorically as withered parasites.
The walls of truth, the wise can see them fall
Indicating the fall of falsehoods in the face of truth, visible to the wise.
To attain enlightenment
Highlighting the pursuit of spiritual growth or understanding.
The change is whispered on the winds of unjust war
Connecting change with the consequences of unjust war, carried by the winds of fate.
I love to let you down
Reiterating the satisfaction derived from disappointing others.
I love to wear this foolish crown
Expressing a willingness to bear the consequences of one's actions.
Of suffering and empty dignity
Reiterating the theme of suffering and the absence of dignified pride.
For your deity has abandoned me such is vanity
Emphasizing the perceived abandonment by a higher power, reinforcing the theme of vanity.
Not like the others that came before
Differentiating from past actions, emphasizing the potential for positive change.
We are the ones who can change
Asserting the collective ability to bring about positive change.
Not like the hatred that falls away
Rejecting hatred and its transient nature, embracing enduring change.
Treading the silence again
Navigating through silence, possibly referring to introspection or reflection.
I love to let you down
Reiterating the perverse satisfaction in letting others down.
I love to wear this foolish crown
Expressing a willingness to bear the symbolic foolish crown.
Of suffering and empty dignity
Reiterating the theme of suffering and the absence of dignified pride.
For your deity has abandoned me such is vanity
Emphasizing the perceived abandonment by a higher power, reinforcing the theme of vanity.
Not like the others that came before
Highlighting a departure from past negative patterns, emphasizing collective potential for change.
We are the ones who can change
Affirming the shared responsibility and capability to bring about positive change.
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