He's been told that he can't do wrong to a lonely child that cries in his
song to understand the mans depravation but to him an invitation......so
He came in, the child turned its head and its a sin how his eyes looked all dead then.
What he saw, the fear on his face could wait no more. Heart-stabbed and disgraced
Double crossed
That's a double cross, backstabbin? doublecross, heart stabbin? doublecross,
his pain and his loss
In his eyes was the recognition of a nasty face whose hurt and mission has
fucked a life of bodily prison.
It's consequence of a sick mans vision...he
Made a move, the gun went off and he changed the mood into blood coloured madness.
All he saw was the shadow of a grown man n? flesh was raw as he fell down again.
[CHOR.]
All he ever wanted to be was that man
Did he ever stand up and see for himself
Never wanted that intimacy, nor that fear
If he would only reach out to me I'd show him life
And that I can't stand you make me sick
Have you seen the tears that the boy cries
Have you seen the pain that he wears inside
So alive, the pain ensures that he really feels like a part of the damned.
Such a bitch, joy and smile are long gone, its just hate in small child rape land...he's
All locked up in a room with his devil it's all fucked up.
He's going down in pure revenge, so he saw how his best friend helped him
study and the score: justice done, a dead body
Wont you wait for him, wont you wait for him
They took all he had, what's left is all in his head.
song to understand the mans depravation but to him an invitation......so
He came in, the child turned its head and its a sin how his eyes looked all dead then.
What he saw, the fear on his face could wait no more. Heart-stabbed and disgraced
his pain and his loss
fucked a life of bodily prison.
It's consequence of a sick mans vision...he
Made a move, the gun went off and he changed the mood into blood coloured madness.
All he saw was the shadow of a grown man n? flesh was raw as he fell down again.
Did he ever stand up and see for himself
Never wanted that intimacy, nor that fear
If he would only reach out to me I'd show him life
Have you seen the pain that he wears inside
Such a bitch, joy and smile are long gone, its just hate in small child rape land...he's
All locked up in a room with his devil it's all fucked up.
He's going down in pure revenge, so he saw how his best friend helped him
study and the score: justice done, a dead body
They took all he had, what's left is all in his head.
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It is indeed a great song. I think it's about child abuse, and how the 'role model' was smashed. Now, the main character, likely the singer, is grown up, and suffering with the idea of feeling betrayed and stranded. Maybe someone else, though. This was just a cursory interpretation.
Disturbing lyrics but this song just sounds awesome.. And the guitars 2/3 through the song are just amazing! Very well-made song.
I think it's about a sexually abusive father (never wanted that intimacy). I'm sorry to point this out, but I think the line "And That I Can't Stand You Make Me Sick" is referring to anal sex so intense that the poor child can't walk. It's making a mash out of 3 phrases:
Very nice. I tend to agree it's about abuse. On a more personal note (because I've worked with battered children), I wish the singer would write a sequel where the once victim (actually always a victim unless and until s/he takes control) decides s/he is worthy of more and stands up to reclaim his/her life. For some, they break the cycle of abuse by getting counseling. (They like themselves enough to determine that they are worth a better life.) For others they grow up to model their parent's (abuser's) behavior, while others (often women, but men too) champion the victim...
Very nice. I tend to agree it's about abuse. On a more personal note (because I've worked with battered children), I wish the singer would write a sequel where the once victim (actually always a victim unless and until s/he takes control) decides s/he is worthy of more and stands up to reclaim his/her life. For some, they break the cycle of abuse by getting counseling. (They like themselves enough to determine that they are worth a better life.) For others they grow up to model their parent's (abuser's) behavior, while others (often women, but men too) champion the victim status and walk the earth wounded. That open wound festers and claims even more victims....the abused him/herself; those who love the abused; even mere acquaintances of the abused. What annoys the heck out of me is that some who were abused (who suffered horrible abuse...often both sexual and physical...as well as emotional, which is always present) will be strong in so many aspects of their lives, yet not have the courage to go all the way to heal. Many see counseling/treatment as a weakness. They refuse to admit there is something wrong with them or the life they lead. It, I believe, is based on fear. Fear that they will not be successful. And yet these are the very same people who are so strong in other areas of their lives. They are walking contradictions, contradictions who make a choice not to have the best quality of life possible. And then, there are the abused who resort to manipulation to get what they want (ie people who they foolishing think will fill a void in their lives, not acknowledging that nobody can fill that void but their healthy selves). I've met my share of them.