Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of intense internal turmoil and a destructive externalization of that pain. The opening lines, "Save me from this vain / Just like the others," establish a sense of being trapped and overwhelmed, perhaps by societal pressures or personal flaws. The narrator feels like they are "Picking up the pieces of me," caught in a cycle "Between like and hate," suggesting a profound identity crisis and emotional fragmentation. This internal struggle seems to fuel a desire to reshape reality, as the narrator claims to "cast a spell / Simply, but definitely altering the world."
The core of the song appears to be a descent into destructive rage, a "Wrath cataclysm." The imagery shifts dramatically to "Piles of corpses" and the narrator witnessing others "fall." This isn't just passive observation; the narrator actively participates, declaring "Kill / Reversing the rules and reasons." The repetition of "Just like the others / Overwhelmed, i feel our life" suggests this destructive impulse might be a learned or inherited behavior, a consequence of a dehumanizing environment where even the "humanized" become agents of destruction. The narrator acknowledges this, stating, "This is a consequence of me."
The most striking aspect of the craft is the raw, visceral language used to describe the narrator's actions and desires. Phrases like "I cum for blood / Lacerate, souls and skin" and "Scream before i start the torture" are unflinchingly brutal. The act of "Reversing the rules and reasons" signifies a complete rejection of order and morality, leading to a self-proclaimed "Wrath cataclysm." This isn't a plea for help anymore, but a declaration of intent, a need for more destruction, and a chilling anticipation of inflicting further "Pain i give."