No idea what this means, but it does seem to have some very heavy references the apocalypse. "Babylon" was a city described in the Bible as being sinful and evil, and in Revelations I think it says something about a New Babylon being created towards the end of the world.
" Now that the thrill of the massacre is over" could be a reference to the rapture.
"I roll back the stone just to see what I'm missing" also has some Biblical meaning, with the ressurection of Jesus and rolling back the stone of his grave.
"Salvation's at hand" could once again refer to the end of the world.
This whole song is really vague and cryptic, so that may be completely wrong.
No idea what this means, but it does seem to have some very heavy references the apocalypse. "Babylon" was a city described in the Bible as being sinful and evil, and in Revelations I think it says something about a New Babylon being created towards the end of the world.
" Now that the thrill of the massacre is over" could be a reference to the rapture.
"I roll back the stone just to see what I'm missing" also has some Biblical meaning, with the ressurection of Jesus and rolling back the stone of his grave.
"Salvation's at hand" could once again refer to the end of the world.
This whole song is really vague and cryptic, so that may be completely wrong.