And thus begins the climax of the album, in which our goddess is murdered by none other than us. Drawing parallels to The Dissentience, we throw the meat of our past to the dogs and abolish the way of the past, just as people did whilst overthrowing their leader, and just as they were, we will be forgot. We are but rocks in the great mountain of existence, and we do not matter in the least in the long run, despite our hope of life outside the pine box. Meaning exists everywhere, even in something as minute as my lungs or my eye, or in any human being on this earth. Pulling back to Wretch, our humble religious fellow believes he can be forgiven for all his sins in a simple act of prayer to his god, and his pent up lust turns to deranged fantasy, which spells out the nature of his god, one who is self created, and will exhibit any characteristics one wishes it to have. The final line also brings up wretch, as the goddess ("love") begets (gives birth to) the irony that those who believe in life beyond death fear death, and see life as unfinished even if they "believe" they will carry on.
And thus begins the climax of the album, in which our goddess is murdered by none other than us. Drawing parallels to The Dissentience, we throw the meat of our past to the dogs and abolish the way of the past, just as people did whilst overthrowing their leader, and just as they were, we will be forgot. We are but rocks in the great mountain of existence, and we do not matter in the least in the long run, despite our hope of life outside the pine box. Meaning exists everywhere, even in something as minute as my lungs or my eye, or in any human being on this earth. Pulling back to Wretch, our humble religious fellow believes he can be forgiven for all his sins in a simple act of prayer to his god, and his pent up lust turns to deranged fantasy, which spells out the nature of his god, one who is self created, and will exhibit any characteristics one wishes it to have. The final line also brings up wretch, as the goddess ("love") begets (gives birth to) the irony that those who believe in life beyond death fear death, and see life as unfinished even if they "believe" they will carry on.