Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a stark, almost Gnostic picture of a world where divine suffering is the norm, and true self is found not in purity, but in profanity and blasphemy. The opening lines immediately establish a sense of cosmic despair, with "unheavenly skies" and "divine suffering eternal," suggesting a fallen or corrupted existence.
The central tension lies in the embrace of what is traditionally considered evil or impure as a path to authenticity and even a form of "deliverance." The narrator actively "drains" their soul of "holy purity" to "endure my true self in blasphemy," indicating a deliberate rejection of conventional morality and a chosen descent into a "kingdom of darkness" where "lust is fulfilled."
The most striking aspect is the repeated phrase "United in repungence." This isn't just about individual sin; it's about a shared, collective identity forged in mutual disdain for purity. The lyrics propose a perverse communion, a brotherhood or sisterhood found in shared damnation and the fulfillment of base desires, where "our body is cleansed of all purity" and "our souls sealed in blasphemy."
This deliberate inversion of spiritual ideals creates a powerful, unsettling effect. The language, with its archaic "burneth" and stark pronouncements of "hellish retaliation" and "kingdom of darkness," lends a sense of grim, almost liturgical weight to this embrace of the profane. It's effective because it offers a defiant, albeit dark, vision of self-acceptance, finding liberation not in redemption, but in the complete surrender to one's perceived "true self" through transgression.