Wrath Upon Ourselves
As I Lay Dying Lyrics


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I can only imagine that wrath is being held out
So there will be time for us to be redeemed

But surely wrath is not being held out
So that we may redeem ourselves
For I have seen the madness of those who died trying

But is regret only a word that the living possess?
But is regret only a word that the living possess?
I long to see their faces regardless of the decay
For in the eyes of the deceased

We would see hope in our last day
Inside this dying world
For there is still, for there is still beauty
Inside this dying world

For what good is there holding off wrath
If we are determined to bring wrath upon ourselves
Wrath upon ourselves
To bring wrath upon ourselves

We would see hope in our last day
Inside this dying world
For there is still, for there is still beauty
Inside this dying world

We would see hope in our last day
Inside this dying world




For there is still, for there is still beauty
Inside this dying world

Overall Meaning

The first line of the song, "I can only imagine that wrath is being held out, so there will be time for us to be redeemed.", seems to suggest that there is a force preventing the wrath of some unknown entity from unleashing upon humanity yet. However, there are conflicting beliefs on this matter. The following lines, "But surely wrath is not being held out, so that we may redeem ourselves. For I have seen the madness of those who died trying." suggests that perhaps it is not wrath that is being held out but rather the opportunity for redemption. The singer has seen the madness of those who have tried to redeem themselves, maybe even caused their own downfall while doing so. This could be interpreted as a warning against the dangers of religious fanaticism.


The next line, "But is regret only a word that the living possess?" suggests that regret may not be experienced in the afterlife. This could be interpreted in two ways, the first being that the dead do not experience regret because they have moved on to a different state of being. The second being that regret is of no use to the dead and only serves as a burden to the living as they continue to mourn and hold onto the past.


The theme of hope is also prevalent throughout the song. The chorus, "We would see hope in our last day, Inside this dying world, For there is still, for there is still beauty, Inside this dying world" suggests that despite the struggles and the eventual end of life, beauty and hope can still be found. This could represent the belief that while humanity may be doomed to eventual decay, there is still beauty and joy to be found in life.


Line by Line Meaning

I can only imagine that wrath is being held out
Perhaps wrath is being delayed


So there will be time for us to be redeemed
To ensure a chance at redemption


But surely wrath is not being held out
Surely wrath is not being postponed


So that we may redeem ourselves
Just so we can redeem ourselves


For I have seen the madness of those who died trying
I have witnessed insanity from those who died attempting this


But is regret only a word that the living possess?
Do only the living have regret in them?


I long to see their faces regardless of the decay
I yearn to see their faces, regardless of how decayed it is


For in the eyes of the deceased
For in the eyes of the dead


We would see hope in our last day
We would perceive hope in our final moments


Inside this dying world
In the midst of this dying planet


For there is still, for there is still beauty
There persists, there is still beauty around us


For what good is there holding off wrath
What's the point of postponing wrath


If we are determined to bring wrath upon ourselves
If we are resolute in attracting wrath to ourselves


Wrath upon ourselves
Wrath directed at ourselves


To bring wrath upon ourselves
Intentionally attracting wrath to ourselves




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Written by: JORDAN D. MANCINO, PHILLIP J. SGROSSO, SAMUEL NICHOLAS HIPA, TIMOTHY LAMBESIS

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