I have a lot of trouble discerning what’s going on in the song. But by the name, we can assume that the godly king and queen have fathered a son, a prince, who seems to reside on Earth. I believe in this song the protagonist is addressing his son, who despite his godly origins, epitomizes the problems of humanity.
“I relate to your kind, your design, your devotion to wave
Get your brain on the prize, then dive inside
The mindset of a killer with your mind out of phase”
The king says, ‘Son I appreciate your ambition, go for it.’ But his instructions are tinged with grave concern, as he realizes his son has a mindset that is potentially very dangerous to itself and to the Earth and beyond. As the first son of the Diamond Eyes, of the god and goddess, the Prince has potentially unlimited power.
The king explains his worldview to his son:
“It’s a game that we like, we crave, yet nobody wins
Any way you decide, you try, but you die”
He explains that earthly endeavors ultimately get you nowhere. The Prince realizes this is true and he is enraged and saddened at the Earth’s fate.
“The mindset of a killer, with your gaze you paint the room blood red
With tears pouring from the stage”
The king acknowledges his son’s rage and sadness for the Earth.
“And you can’t stop now, rung by rung, almost out
Covered in black and gold
No one cares and no one knows”
The king beckons his son to leave the Earth and climb the ladder to the heavens where he can join his parents in safety. The earth is “covered in black and gold” which is to say it is awash in evil (“black”) primarily because of greed for riches (“gold”). None of the humans care nor are aware of their impending doom.
“My gift to the world outside, it’s ok, I’m alright
Now open your empty hands ‘cause here comes the fun
Here comes the end”
The king’s gift to the world is to leave them in ignorance of their impending doom. He plays it off as though the ending of his former domain doesn’t bother him, and even goes so far to say it will be fun watching the Earth destroy itself. While the humans may deserve their fate, we know that the ending of the Earth must truly disturb the king, since he came from the Earth (see "Royal") and it is the only place in which he can physically interact with his queen.
“Click erase the device
Give thanks, then clear out the room”
The “device” reminds us of the sex tapes the king and queen made on Earth in “Butcher.” These sex tapes are described in the song "Sex Tape." Erasing the device and clearing the room refers to the end of the Earth.
“Blow kisses, wave them goodbye…Goodnight”
The sinister groove of this song reflects the Earthly evil within the Prince.
I have a lot of trouble discerning what’s going on in the song. But by the name, we can assume that the godly king and queen have fathered a son, a prince, who seems to reside on Earth. I believe in this song the protagonist is addressing his son, who despite his godly origins, epitomizes the problems of humanity.
“I relate to your kind, your design, your devotion to wave Get your brain on the prize, then dive inside The mindset of a killer with your mind out of phase”
The king says, ‘Son I appreciate your ambition, go for it.’ But his instructions are tinged with grave concern, as he realizes his son has a mindset that is potentially very dangerous to itself and to the Earth and beyond. As the first son of the Diamond Eyes, of the god and goddess, the Prince has potentially unlimited power.
The king explains his worldview to his son: “It’s a game that we like, we crave, yet nobody wins Any way you decide, you try, but you die”
He explains that earthly endeavors ultimately get you nowhere. The Prince realizes this is true and he is enraged and saddened at the Earth’s fate. “The mindset of a killer, with your gaze you paint the room blood red With tears pouring from the stage” The king acknowledges his son’s rage and sadness for the Earth.
“And you can’t stop now, rung by rung, almost out Covered in black and gold No one cares and no one knows”
The king beckons his son to leave the Earth and climb the ladder to the heavens where he can join his parents in safety. The earth is “covered in black and gold” which is to say it is awash in evil (“black”) primarily because of greed for riches (“gold”). None of the humans care nor are aware of their impending doom.
“My gift to the world outside, it’s ok, I’m alright Now open your empty hands ‘cause here comes the fun Here comes the end”
The king’s gift to the world is to leave them in ignorance of their impending doom. He plays it off as though the ending of his former domain doesn’t bother him, and even goes so far to say it will be fun watching the Earth destroy itself. While the humans may deserve their fate, we know that the ending of the Earth must truly disturb the king, since he came from the Earth (see "Royal") and it is the only place in which he can physically interact with his queen.
“Click erase the device Give thanks, then clear out the room”
The “device” reminds us of the sex tapes the king and queen made on Earth in “Butcher.” These sex tapes are described in the song "Sex Tape." Erasing the device and clearing the room refers to the end of the Earth.
“Blow kisses, wave them goodbye…Goodnight”
The sinister groove of this song reflects the Earthly evil within the Prince.
mindblowing
mindblowing
you're delusional.
you're delusional.
@TomIn703 You’re smoking crack with these interpretations. What the fuck did I just read?? Are you out of your mind??
@TomIn703 You’re smoking crack with these interpretations. What the fuck did I just read?? Are you out of your mind??