Lyrics
Locked down your soul, before they took it all
Expresses the confinement or oppression of one's essence before losing everything.
Heart filled up with fear, salvation seemed so near
Describes a sense of overwhelming fear in the heart, where salvation appears close but unattainable.
The storm rages on, serenity is gone
Highlights a turbulent situation where tranquility has vanished due to an ongoing storm.
With one last fighting breath, marching to your death
Portrays a final act of resistance or struggle before facing imminent death.
March
Suggests a call to march or advance, possibly in the face of adversity.
Strike them down
Encourages a forceful action of defeating adversaries.
Lead
Implies taking a leading role, possibly in a position of authority or power.
Take your crown
Refers to claiming one's rightful position or asserting dominance.
Scorch
Suggests causing intense damage or destruction, possibly as a means of asserting dominance.
The mortals cry
Describes the reaction of mortals, possibly in pain or anguish, in response to the scorching actions.
Fate
Indicates a farewell or acceptance of fate, acknowledging an inevitable outcome.
Say goodbye
Reinforces the idea of bidding farewell or accepting the consequences of one's actions.
Your men cry with fear, they realize the end's drawn near
Depicts the realization of impending doom, causing fear among the protagonist's allies.
Lead your armies, seize the crown
Instructs to lead armies and seize control of the crown, suggesting a quest for power.
Make them suffer, strike them down
Commands inflicting suffering on others and forcefully defeating them.
Now you've fallen, the end is nigh
States that the protagonist has fallen, signaling the imminent end of their journey or reign.
All that's left is scorched ground
Describes a desolate aftermath with only scorched ground remaining, symbolizing destruction.
Blood red rivers running through, the fallen kingdom, the fallen You
Paints a vivid image of the consequences, with blood-red rivers symbolizing loss and tragedy.
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