His eyes scan the dark forest
I'm running for it looking for an exit
My heart beats faster and my lungs burn
With his finger on the trigger
One squeeze away from dying

Oh what a surprise
Tonight they dine on beer and wine
Their greatest hunt is my decline
My head above his mantel
and my body served with bread
They toast tonight
They toast to life

My death is on your conscience
And it's eating at your mind
We toast tonight
Cheers! To your demise

Knee deep inside the hunters mind
Mud under these fingernails
He'll see my breath if I exhale

This clouded mind won't get me far
With these legs that tug like weights
To rest I need a safe place

Oh what a surprise
Tonight they dine on beer and wine
Their greatest hunt is my decline
My head above his mantel
and my body served with bread
They toast tonight
They toast to life

My death is on your conscience
And it's eating at your mind
We toast tonight
BREAK IT DOWN!

My head above his mantel
and my body served with bread
They toast tonight
They toast to life

My death is on your conscience
And it's eating at your mind
We toast tonight
Cheers! To your demise


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    This song could refer to a number of things, but it seems someone wishes them death. Whoever this may be has a guilty conscience and cannot get over it, possibly to the point of insanity or loss of control due to "cheers to your demise" after "My death is on your conscience and it's eating at you mind". You could actually relate this to Lord of the Flies when Jack's group hunted Ralph's; killing Piggy, torturing Samneric, and hunting Ralph until the naval officer arrived.. Jack's group were the hunters to begin with.. and they feasted on the sow they had killed... actually thinking about that it could also refer to Simon's death.. The boys had been having a feast when he came out of the forest and they thought he was the beast - killing him. This was on their consciences... but then the "knee deep inside the hunter's mind mud under these fingernails he'll see my breath if i exhale" can refer directly to Ralph being hunted.. So to take these all as symbols; death no matter who it is committed by is on your conscience, liberals will always be hunted by conservatives and the slightest action will trigger notice, and people are savages at heart and will take joy in death (the guilt comes after the deed they commit). This guilt will ultimately lead to their demise through self insanity or through others seeing them as so.

    JRB75on November 01, 2007   Link

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