"Pravus" is Latin for "depraved." Keeping that in mind, the fourth stanza is likely the most telling: some people in our society (or perhaps mankind in general) have descended into moral bankruptcy, reveling in the harm they cause to others. The song's frenzied pace perfectly parallels the lyrical theme of malevolence.
"Pravus" is Latin for "depraved." Keeping that in mind, the fourth stanza is likely the most telling: some people in our society (or perhaps mankind in general) have descended into moral bankruptcy, reveling in the harm they cause to others. The song's frenzied pace perfectly parallels the lyrical theme of malevolence.