Chastity
What a virtue to be stolen
Tragedy
Has forsaken into fake
Blasphemy
Shadow stripped me of my reason
Misery
Comes to bed with me tonight
What am I gonna do

And now I can't believe
You let this happen to me
And I can't believe
They put those daggers through me
And I can't believe
You didn't come to save me from my pain


Laughed at me
They hit my face and clutched my rosary
Humility
A lesson best just left alone
Heresy
Because I'm two inside my body
Irony
A child of love from a man I hate
Until my dying day


And now I can't believe
You let this happen to me
And I can't believe
They put those daggers through me
And I can't believe
You didn't come to save me from my pain

And now I can't believe
You let this happen to me
And I can't believe
They put those daggers through me
And I can't believe
You didn't come to save me from my pain


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    This song is about a Nun who is raped as has a child from a rapist.

    "Chastity, what a virtue to be stolen" "Shadow stripped me of my reason"

    She was pure, she lived for god, yet a dark force takes her virginity away, she technically lost her reason.

    Chastity is a sexual term, and her pureness was stolen from her.

    "Misery comes to bed with me tonight"

    She exclaims to god, the one she lived for, in the chorus,

    "I can't believe you let this happen to me" "I can't believe you didn't come and save me from my pain"

    Pretty self explanatory.

    "They ripped me of my rosary" "Because I'm two inside my body" -(The unborn Child) "A child of love from a man I hate" Her child was from a rapist, the term rapist has a sense of being "Evil" Evil=devil. The one she hates forced her to have a child.

    Anyway that is my take on the song, but yes a badass one.

    theinhale227on August 02, 2006   Link

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