The whole song, every line, shows that it's about a man struggling with lust and greed. Several times it's indicated that "You" - God, if the capital letter is any indicator - told the narrator to stop what he's lusting for, specifically "This, my lust, the pornos and the sluts". However, the narrator didn't stop, as illustrated by the lines "But I did not shed that skin like You said" and "Like the viper I kept when You said, "Let go!""
By the end, the narrator seems to push away his lust. "Why do we keep what holds us? Why do I keep what holds me down?
Lose the weight of defeat. It's time to stand your ground!"
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"This, my lust, the pornos and the sluts.
Take, my lust, this world's Love.
Great Councilor, take what's left.
Great Councilor, take what's left of me "
The whole song, every line, shows that it's about a man struggling with lust and greed. Several times it's indicated that "You" - God, if the capital letter is any indicator - told the narrator to stop what he's lusting for, specifically "This, my lust, the pornos and the sluts". However, the narrator didn't stop, as illustrated by the lines "But I did not shed that skin like You said" and "Like the viper I kept when You said, "Let go!""
By the end, the narrator seems to push away his lust. "Why do we keep what holds us? Why do I keep what holds me down? Lose the weight of defeat. It's time to stand your ground!" ... "This, my lust, the pornos and the sluts. Take, my lust, this world's Love. Great Councilor, take what's left. Great Councilor, take what's left of me "
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