The first three stanzas talk about how he cowers from the things he is doing. He knows he is doing wrong but he does it anyway out of fear.
After the chorus, the next two stanzas are about him trying to justify what he is doing. He lies to himself and praises the "Regime." He talks about how he left himself. He became a figurative robot of the regime.
After the chorus, the last three stanzas are about how he is alone because he submitted to the regime. "No home to call my own, No finding someone new, No one to break the fall, No one to see me through, No name to carry on, No promise for today, No one to hear the call, No tattered flag to raise." This shows what happens when you submit to the regime. It make you, "Question all you trust, Buy into the fear." He ends with talking about how cold and ruthless he has become.
The first three stanzas talk about how he cowers from the things he is doing. He knows he is doing wrong but he does it anyway out of fear.
After the chorus, the next two stanzas are about him trying to justify what he is doing. He lies to himself and praises the "Regime." He talks about how he left himself. He became a figurative robot of the regime.
After the chorus, the last three stanzas are about how he is alone because he submitted to the regime. "No home to call my own, No finding someone new, No one to break the fall, No one to see me through, No name to carry on, No promise for today, No one to hear the call, No tattered flag to raise." This shows what happens when you submit to the regime. It make you, "Question all you trust, Buy into the fear." He ends with talking about how cold and ruthless he has become.