Pure manifestation of evil
It's black and it's dismal
You'd never know until its upon you
You're on a bender
I'm deconstructing the disease

You've burned the bridges
You've sowed the lies
You've burned the bridge
You're on the shitlist!

You've burned the bridges
You've sowed the lies
You've burned the bridge
You're on the shitlist!

Hate holds me together
Your skin's not worth the saving
Just keep my name outta your mouth
On your fuckin' benders
I'm deconstructing the disease

You've burned the bridges
You've sowed the lies
You've burned the bridge
You're on the shitlist!

You've burned the bridges
You've sowed the lies
You've burned the bridge
You're on the hit list!

The tables have turned
I've opened my eyes
Look at all you've burned
You're an the shitlist!

Fear will do what must be done
Death will reign from above

You've burned the bridges
You've sowed the lies
You've burned the bridge
You're on the hit list!

The tables have turned
I've opened my eyes
Look at all you've burned
You're on the shitlist!

You know who you are
You're on the hit list!


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    lets start with the first few lines of the song. " pure manifestation of evil its black and its dismall" "you dont until its upon you" "your on a bender." this verse is about how the pure manifestation of evil is deppressing him. ( bender - a period of time a person spends mourning) next line "im reconstructing the disease" "youve burned the bridges youve sown the lies youve burned the bridge your on the shitlist!" i think when he says " reconstructing the disease" he means how he (the person singing the song, not the person the singer is talking about) deals with dppresion instead of bitching and killing himself. "burning the bridges/ sewing the lies" means how he is killing himself instead of dealing with his issues. now he is on the shitlist (meaning he died unhonorably).

    KoRnmunkyon March 11, 2013   Link

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