I got under the grip
Between this modern hell
I got the rejection letter in the mail and
It was already ripped to shreds.
Seasons in a ruin and
This bitter pill is chased with blood.
There's fire in my veins
And it's pouring out like a flood

Woah, Christian's inferno
Woah, Christian's inferno
Woah, Christian's inferno
Woah, Christian's inferno

This diabolic state is gracing my existence
Like a catastrophic baby
Maybe maybe you're the chemical reaction
I am the atom bomb
I am the chosen one
Toxin your reservoir
And then return man to ape

Woah, Christian's inferno
Woah, Christian's inferno
Woah, Christian's inferno
Woah, Christian's inferno


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    It's about someone "rejected" by the church due to "evil deeds"(that usually turn out to be imaginary evil due to the insane 'moral code' they preach) who decides to go renegade, because the "demons" attatched to the name he clings to are harassing him and trying to convince him he's "the chosen one", which, if he follows through with their intent, will end up killing him. The only "end" being his own demise.

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