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Welcome To The Family
Avenged Sevenfold Lyrics


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Hey kid (hey kid)
Do I have your attention?
I know the way you've been living
Life's so reckless, tragedy endless
Welcome to the family

Hey
There's something missing
Only time will alter your vision
Never in question, lethal injection
Welcome to the family

Not long ago you find the answers were so crystal clear
Within a day you find yourself living in constant fear
Can you look at yourself now, can you look at yourself?
You can't win this fight

In a way it seems there's no one to call
When our thoughts are so numb
And our feelings unsure
We all have emptiness inside, we all have answers to find
But you can't win this fight

Hey kid (hey kid)
I have to question
What's with the violent aggression
Details blurry, lost him too early
Welcome to the family

Hey
Why won't you listen?
Can't help the people you're missing
It's been done, a casualty rerun
Welcome to the family

I try and help you with the things that can't be justified
I need to warn you that there is no way to rationalize
So have you figured it out now, so have you figured it out?
You can't win this fight

And in a way it seems there's no one to call
When our thoughts are so numb
And our feelings unsure
We all have emptiness inside, we all have answers to find
But you can't win this fight!

Here for you and all mankind
I've lost my mind
Psychotic rounds in rabid dementia
I won't be fine

I see you're a king who's been dethroned
Cast out in a world you've never know
Stand down, place your weapon by your side
It's our war in the end, we'll surely lose but that's alright
So have you figured it out now, so have you figured it out?

And in a way it seems there's no one to call
When our thoughts are so numb
And our feelings unsure
We all have emptiness inside, we all have answers to find
But you can't win this fight

Deep inside where nothing's fine
I've lost my mind
You're not invited, so step aside
I've lost my
Deep inside where nothing's fine
I've lost my mind
You're not invited, so step aside
I've lost my

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Avenged Sevenfold's "Welcome to the Family" are a poignant commentary on the complexity and brutality of life. The opening lines, "Hey kid, do I have your attention?" foreshadow the song's darker themes of recklessness and tragedy. The lyrics describe a world in which the answers to life's most profound questions are constantly shifting and the future is uncertain. The words "welcome to the family" are repeatedly sung throughout the song, a bleak reminder of the inescapable nature of tragedy and suffering.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey kid
Addressing the listener, asking for their attention.


Do I have your attention?
Confirming if the listener is listening.


I know the way you've been living
Acknowledging the listener's lifestyle.


Life's so reckless, tragedy endless
Describing the listener's life as dangerous and full of misfortune.


Welcome to the family
Welcoming the listener into Avenged Sevenfold's community.


Hey
Addressing the listener again.


There's something missing
Noticing that something is wrong with the listener's life.


Only time will alter your vision
Implying that things will get better with time.


Never in question, lethal injection
Suggesting that the listener's behavior may lead to their downfall.


Welcome to the family
Welcoming the listener again.


Not long ago you find the answers were so crystal clear
Recalling when the listener was more sure of themselves.


Within a day you find yourself living in constant fear
Noticing that the listener now feels scared and uncertain.


Can you look at yourself now, can you look at yourself?
Asking if the listener can see the changes in themselves.


You can't win this fight
Warning the listener that they cannot overcome their challenges alone.


In a way it seems there's no one to call
Suggesting that the listener feels alone.


When our thoughts are so numb
Noting that the listener may be struggling with mental health.


And our feelings unsure
Acknowledging the listener's emotional turmoil.


We all have emptiness inside, we all have answers to find
Recognizing that everyone struggles in their own way.


Hey kid
Addressing the listener again.


I have to question
Expressing doubt about the listener's behavior.


What's with the violent aggression
Questioning the listener's tendency towards violence.


Details blurry, lost him too early
Hinting at someone close to the listener who died early.


Welcome to the family
Welcoming the listener again.


Hey
Addressing the listener again.


Why won't you listen?
Expressing frustration with the listener's unwillingness to listen.


Can't help the people you're missing
Reminding the listener that they cannot bring back the dead.


It's been done, a casualty rerun
Dwelling on past tragedy and how it repeats itself.


Welcome to the family
Welcoming the listener again.


I try and help you with the things that can't be justified
Trying to assist the listener in dealing with difficult situations beyond explanation.


I need to warn you that there is no way to rationalize
Advising the listener that sometimes there is no logical explanation for tragedy.


So have you figured it out now, so have you figured it out?
Asking if the listener understands the message being conveyed.


And in a way it seems there's no one to call
Reiterating that the listener may feel alone and helpless.


When our thoughts are so numb
Acknowledging the listener's emotional struggle again.


And our feelings unsure
Restating that the listener lacks confidence and clarity.


We all have emptiness inside, we all have answers to find
Repeating the idea that everyone has struggles and mysteries to unravel in their lives.


Deep inside where nothing's fine
Emphasizing the listener's internal turmoil.


I've lost my mind
Acknowledging the singer's madness or instability.


You're not invited, so step aside
Excluding someone from the group due to their behavior.


I see you're a king who's been dethroned
Observing the listener's downfall from a position of power.


Cast out in a world you've never know
Noting the listener's unfamiliarity with the current situation they find themselves in.


Stand down, place your weapon by your side
Asking the listener to disarm, both literally and figuratively.


It's our war in the end, we'll surely lose but that's alright
Recognizing that everyone has a battle in life, but sometimes losing is acceptable.


So have you figured it out now, so have you figured it out?
Reiterating the question, asking if the listener now understands the message.


And in a way it seems there's no one to call
Restating that the listener feels isolated and helpless.


When our thoughts are so numb
Repeating the idea that the listener is struggling mentally and emotionally.


And our feelings unsure
Emphasizing the listener's confusion and lack of clarity.


We all have emptiness inside, we all have answers to find
Repeating the idea that everyone has something missing in their lives, and they must work to find it.


But you can't win this fight
Final warning to the listener that overcoming their struggles alone is impossible.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Zachary Baker, Brian Haner, Matthew Sanders, Jonathan Seward, James Sullivan

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