Claiming he's an innocent soul
Son of a silent force
Under pressure but all so cold
I better light the torch
Cause he's able to do it again
Degrade and suffocate
Getting the useful support
From his passive friends

How can you just proceed
You little callous fuck
You just walk the streets
Like a not knowing breed

Give me a sign and I'll do just
What I'm thinking right away
How can she ever forget,
So suffer and start to regret
It will come around cause you know
That she'll be thinking of you
I feel so powerless
Can't face my hollowness

You've had your time
Gonna walk that line
Like a living travesty,
Endlessly bound to your sins
I'll hunt you down in time
You're just a feeble swine
How can I compromise
When all you do is deny

This pain will last forever,
Never growing old
Nobody will ever answer,
How you can be so cold


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Light the Torch Lyrics as written by Sven Morten Ragnar Karlsson Peter Leo Rickard Wichers

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    It's about rape and how the rapists passive friend doesent give a fuck as long as it wont affect them. The vocalist is thinking about murdering the rapist, but he also doesent wont to and wants a compromise, but the rapist denies it and therefore its impossible for the vocalist to decide. I think the song is great, but it reminds me of a friend that got raped and now I can hardly listen to it anymore. And its "useless support", not "usefull".

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