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Soul Society
Kamelot Lyrics


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(Hate is natural to me
A... system
Did you believe in your god
Do you think we 'd miss you)

If my soul could revive
From my carnal remains
What does it matter to me
If it all fades to black

If I'm born once again
Then no-one really is free
How could I be condemned
For the things that I've done

If my intentions were good
I guess I'll never know
Some things under the sun
Can never be understood

How can we believe in heaven
Human reason counters all
Ideas of a soul society
My life is just a fragment
Of the universe and all
There must be more than I can see

In the dark we're the same
In the concept of time
We're like a grain in the sand
And we strive for the flame
As if death was our aim
'Cause we cannot understand

How I wish there was a heaven
All for one and one for all
A flawless soul society
Our lives are just a fragment
Of the universe and all
There may be more than we can see

How could I be condemned
For the things that I've done
If my intentions were good
I guess I'll never know
Some things under the sun
Can never be understood

How can we believe in heaven
All for one and one for all
Ideas of a soul society
Our lives are just a fragment
Of the universe and all
There may be more than we can see

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Soul Society" by Kamelot reflect an existential crisis of an individual who contemplates the meaning of life, the afterlife, and the limits of knowledge. The song starts by acknowledging the natural inclination to hate that is inherent in humans, which raises questions about the existence of God and the value of one's life. The first stanza of the song sets the stage for a philosophical examination of human existence and mortality.


The chorus of the song calls into question the idea of heaven, which is a prevalent concept in many religions. The singer of the song wonders how one can believe in heaven when human reason and understanding cannot grasp the idea. The song suggests that life is just a fragment of the universe that we can perceive, which implies that there may be something more significant beyond what we can see. The final stanza of the song repeats the questioning of why one can be condemned for their intentions despite believing they've done nothing wrong.


Overall, "Soul Society" is a thought-provoking song about the limitations of our knowledge and understanding of the universe, mortality, and the afterlife.


Line by Line Meaning

Hate is natural to me
The feeling of hate comes easily to me.


A... system
It may refer to the society or the world government where there is a complex arrangement of structures and rules.


Did you believe in your god
Did you have faith in your religion's deity?


Do you think we 'd miss you
Is it possible that you would be absent and we would notice?


If my soul could revive
If my soul was able to be reborn after my body has died.


From my carnal remains
From the physical remains of my body.


What does it matter to me
Why should it concern me?


If it all fades to black
If everything just ends and there is nothing after death.


If I'm born once again
If I get another chance at life.


Then no-one really is free
Nobody is truly free if they have to live through life again.


How could I be condemned
Why should I be judged and punished?


For the things that I've done
For my past actions.


If my intentions were good
If my motives for doing those things were pure.


I guess I'll never know
It's impossible to be sure.


Some things under the sun
There are things in this world that we cannot explain or fully understand.


Can never be understood
Will always remain a mystery.


How can we believe in heaven
How can we have faith that there is a paradise-like afterlife.


Human reason counters all
Logic and rational thought contradict this belief.


Ideas of a soul society
Concepts of a perfect afterlife or utopian society.


My life is just a fragment
My lifespan is just a small part of the entire universe's existence.


Of the universe and all
Of the vastness of the cosmos.


There must be more than I can see
There is a possibility that there is more to life and the universe than what I can perceive.


In the dark we're the same
Our differences and individuality are hard to distinguish when it is pitch black.


In the concept of time
Time is just a human-made idea or understanding of the movement of seconds, minutes, and years.


We're like a grain in the sand
We are just a tiny particle in the grand scheme of things.


And we strive for the flame
We yearn for purpose and meaning in life.


As if death was our aim
As though we live just to die.


'Cause we cannot understand
Because we don't have an answer or explanation.


How I wish there was a heaven
I wish there was an ideal, pleasant afterlife.


All for one and one for all
Everyone is equal and works together for the common good.


A flawless soul society
A perfect version of an afterlife or utopian society.


Our lives are just a fragment
Our time spent alive is just a small portion in the cosmic scale of things.


There may be more than we can see
There is a possibility that there is more to life than we can comprehend.




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