Well now is the time to say your prayers, and now is the time to show your stuff
Cause' people talk but people separate,
it's the same damn excuse when danger is headed your way

You talk the talk but do you walk the walk?
Your apathy is just a living flaw, you pull the trigger
count 1,2,3 it's a finger flip for you...and a devil for me

A wedding of the damned
This razor cuts the pain right out, we're bound until the end
My Love

You acted first you could have walked away, with broken parts and things you can't replace.
You pull the trigger
count 1,2,3 its an "anti christ" for you...fallen angel for me

[x2]A wedding of the damned
This razor cuts the pain right out, we're bound until the end
My Love



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    Why hello fellow bvb lovers and hello to you too haters, please fuck off if you don't like that. My thoughts on the song: It's about the religious people with whom he grew up at school, the whole school itself and him being like a "married couple". When he says "it's time to say your prayers and show your stuff" he means show me how true what your religion is cause it's easy to "talk the talk" but you can't keep your word and "walk the walk" For him people who dont follow the social norm are only "fallen angels", meaning pure heart human being that society pushed to fall to the ground of social stigmatisation, to then point their fingers at them and turn them into "antichrist". The razor thing is an hint as to what kind of people he refers to as victims of social norms: the kids who cut themselves because they're being bullied for being different. But it can apply to anyone who's different really which is why this song is amazing! Ps. Using metaphors like antichrist and fallen angels doesn't mean he's talking directly of that subject it's a fucking metaphor people!! Grow a brain now will y'a! My friends nicknamed me Lucifer, doesn't mean I'm a godamn satanist! So seriously don't take any texts as is, there's always a hidden story behind it.

    DanieWinchesteron July 11, 2017   Link

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