Climb down my pile
And again to the beat of my heart
You're so exiting
Take all the soul
I will give you as
much as you want

Higher, much higher
Umbouned fire
Closer, come closer
Close to the core

We burn, we burn

I contaminate you
I like to pollute you with my
G- g- generations
Look into my eyes
And we melt into
on yearning mind
We climb the stages

Higher, much higher
Umbouned fire
Closer, come closer
Close to the core

We burn, we burn
Insanity, insanity
Never set me free

Higher, much higher
Set me on fire
Closer, come closer
Close to the core

We burn, we burn
Insanity, insanity
Never set me free


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We Burn Lyrics as written by Andreas Deris

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    General Comment

    The stutter on "G-g-generations" seems like it may be an homage to The Who as they do that in the song "My Generation"

    Zughiaqon September 19, 2008   Link
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    Andi Deris said in an interview that the song is about the orgasm

    dedor82on March 25, 2015   Link
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    General Comment

    "Take all the soul I will give you as much as you want"

    Not so hard to understand it.

    "We burn, we burn"

    Yes, after I take your soul, you will burn.

    "I contaminate you I like to pollute you with my G- g- generations"

    My generations of followers, or with my creations, things I have generated (created), or with my ideas.

    "We climb the stages"

    We climb to transcendention. To nirvana. To unbounded fire, as said in one of the verses.

    Cristal clear, analyzing it in the context of the whole album, which is a concept album alledgedly based on the Nostradamus prophecies.

    Yohanbaronion September 27, 2021   Link

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