Song Meaning
The lyrics open with a stark, almost ritualistic repetition of "Suffer the faces, suffer the worst." This immediately establishes a tone of grim endurance, suggesting a collective experience of hardship or pain. The repeated phrase acts like a mantra, emphasizing the inescapable nature of this suffering. The incomprehensible segment that follows hints at a breakdown in communication or a descent into something beyond clear articulation, leaving the listener with a sense of unease.
The ending introduces a conditional threat: "And if it lingers, then we'll thin some fingers." The shift from passive suffering to active, albeit vaguely defined, action is jarring. The phrase "thin some fingers" is particularly unsettling, implying a violent or punitive response to something that persists. This suggests a breaking point, where patience or tolerance runs out, leading to a forceful, perhaps disproportionate, reaction.
The repetition of "tip some fingers" in the final lines offers a slight variation, but the underlying menace remains. "Tip" could suggest a more deliberate, calculated action than simply