Man, the one we followed has fallen to our foe
But, oh man, you can't just shed your soul and let ruin all your thirsting tongues
Your tolls grow tallies but there's no judge to pay the debts
Our judge is dead but one must reside to bring down judgment

This is my call from the kingdom
And I will stand
yes I will stand

I'll stand for the fires of the victims
left to die
left to die

and I'll stay until their cowards on a pyre
burned alive
burning alive

I'll stand for the fires of the victims
left to die
left to die
and I'll stay until their cowards on a pyre
burned alive
burning alive

Daughter! Sweet daughter
What has brought this bed of blood?
What man? What man has entered my home?
He's wreathed your body in sin
He must pay!
Now take my hand and show me the den where he lays
I'll marry a blade to his throat
I'll marry a blade to his throat
There's going to be blood for the blood that you spill
Blood for the blood of your will
we will stand by the fires of the victims
left to die
left to die
and we'll stay until their cowards on a pyre
burned alive
burning alive
We stand for the fires of the victims
left to die
left to die
and we'll stay until their cowards on a pyre
burned alive
burning alive
Now cut
cut until the head comes off
until the head comes off


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    My Interpretation

    This song describes the priest-turned-judge that the album follows. After the "death" of God, He becomes a judge out of good intentions to pass judgement on those who take advantage of others, as he believes God to be dead, and therefore there is no longer a punishment for the wrong-doers of the world.

    His daughter (who the album also follows) get raped and the rest of the song is description of how the judge will pass judgement to the rapist. Especially important to this song is how the judge is eager to pass cruel and brutal judgement. Later in the album, this is addressed by the remaining Christians and God.

    SoulScreamon April 08, 2012   Link

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