Dig yourself a shallow grave
Your life is not the legacy of honor you would dig six feet for
Broken is the way you came
And broken is the way that you will leave when everything is paid for
Make another hollow claim
A fable of regurgitated nothing we could tear wide open
False in every possible way
Your god is still the powerless creation you will lose your hope in

Now you bleed for the lord of hate that you stole from the pages of truth
And separate the product from its own account, to birth a gospel of inferior view

Black reign is all in dream
Your truth is absolution?s end

[Chorus x 2]
Dead is the way you stake your life on
The oblivious belief
What a waste to sell your spirit for

Lay upon the bed you made
Your word is not the legacy of truth that you would bet your life on
Stand to face a mirrored blade
And tremble in the wake of your conviction as you put your life on

Now you bleed for the lord of hate that you stole from the pages of truth
And separate the product from its own account, to birth a gospel of inferior view

Black reign is all in dream
Your truth is absolution?s end

[Chorus x 2]

This war is a page unwritten, but we know how it ends
Take a step to the throne, convicted
Choking back your amends

Cry the death of fiction kingdom
Your truth is absolution?s end

[Chorus x 2]


Lyrics submitted by Timbo777, edited by vacuum1172

Fiction Kingdom Lyrics as written by Ryan Clark Don Clark

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  • +1
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    The thing that keeps coming to my mind is Satanism.

    fite_4_Christon December 24, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is about the Satanic Church. it personally addresses them "Now you bleed for the lord of hate, which you stole from the pages of truth" now in the Bible God and many other people called Satan the Lord of Hate. and what are the Pages of Truth ladies and germs? none other than the Bible of course. now the part where he says "dig yourself a shallow grave, your life is not the legacy of honor you would dig 6 feet for" ok. I can see why people get confused on this part but look into it a little bit. everything the Satanic Church does they think it is honorable to Satan. thats it nothing more. nothing about Islam, Muslims, definately not Mormons, or any other religion. it directly address the Kingdom of Darkness. now my favorite lines

    "Dead is the way you stake your life on The oblivious belief What a waste to sell your spirit for"- ahhh the chorus. telling all Satan worshipers that their is no life or hope in their false belief. telling them that their wasting their spirit for absolutely nothing.

    "This war is a page unwritten, but we know how it ends Take a step to the throne, convicted Choking back your amends"- ahem. onto my next favorite line. this is a bout the Day of Judgement. talking about when the convicted (Satanists) approach the Throne of Christ. how they'll be wishing they never said any of those things. and the first line sasys although it doesn't ention anything we know that Satan and his minions have already lost this war.

    and if you have any questions. feel free to let me know.

    oh and one little thing. the part where it says "And separate the product from its own account, to birth a gospel of inferior view" is talking how the Satanic Church tries to twist around our version of Satan to make hime holy and all that. but we all as Christians standing in the faith of the Risen and Ascended Christ know that the Satanic Religion is inferior and that Christ is and always has been Victorious.

    xXblessedsoldierXxon May 25, 2008   Link
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    Christians do not believe in satan, they just accept his existence. Believing means more than accepting someone's existance. Beliving is trusting, loving, having hopes in someone. So Christian do not believe in satan, they believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God.

    Edboyon November 16, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    I think this song is talking about someone who did not believe in the word of God, calling it fiction, and he now regrets it. that's my guess

    sputnik410on November 04, 2007   Link
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    i think i can agree with that meaning. awsome song!! got the cd pre-ordered.

    christianmetal86on November 06, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    is someone doin guest vocals on this? it sounds different than some of the other songs.

    YourNameHere117on November 11, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    It seems to me that in this song, he's talking about Muslim beliefs,

    "Now you bleed for the lord of hate that you stole from the pages of truth And separate the product from its own account, to birth a gospel of inferior view"

    Kaffeineon November 20, 2007   Link
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    It sounds like the mind of a nonbeliever to me. Muslim...I'm not quite sure. But it seems like what most nonbelievers say to me..."How can there be a God?" "How can one being create everything"...my response to this is..."Maybe you should ask him because I don't have the answers you are apparently seeking." :)

    James2007on November 29, 2007   Link
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    I wouldn't be so bold as to single out Muslims, but I do believe this addresses the issue of any other religion (or lack thereof) and how they may alter things from the bible and claim it to be truth, creating their own little system of lies.

    Desperon December 13, 2007   Link
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    It made me think of Satanism as well, but it could be any religion that's not Christianity

    salsashark2004on January 19, 2008   Link

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