Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a stark picture of impending finality, with the "end" lying close by, described as a "devil's number." This immediately sets a somber and ominous tone, suggesting a sense of doom or inescapable fate.
The central tension arises from a universal accusation of guilt: "Everyone has something on their conscience." This collective burden is then sharply contrasted with a direct, pointed question to the listener: "And you...?" This personalizes the abstract concept of sin or wrongdoing, forcing introspection.
The effectiveness lies in the stark simplicity and directness. The imagery of the "end" being "close" and the chilling phrase "devil's number" are potent. The repetition of "everyone" builds a sense of shared human failing, making the final, singular "And you...?" land with significant weight, implying that the listener is not exempt from this universal guilt.