All Your Hate
Black Veil Brides Lyrics


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Use my breath for every line you'll take, when you are lonely, words are holy
A deadly grip on lies, sing to these blood red skies, hail Mary, whisper softly

What you became
Some things never change and so we

We learn from all your hate
We are lost in your mistakes
Play our hymn for the brand new day
We burn, we learned

Here's to your martyr watch her morals bend, an empty story we grow hungry
To reclaim the notes we lend, you cannot win, when saints are glory I'll die slowly

What you became
Some things never change and so we

We learn from all your hate
We are lost in your mistakes
Play our hymn for the brand new day
We burn, we learned

We learn from all your hate
We are lost in your mistakes




Play our hymn for the brand new day
We burn, we learned

Overall Meaning

In this particular song, Black Veil Brides are talking about taking the negativity and hate that people spread towards you and using it to grow stronger. The opening line, "Use my breath for every line you'll take," suggests that the subject of the song (possibly the band themselves) is offering up their own words and energy for the person/people creating the negativity to use however they see fit. The line "when you are lonely, words are holy" could be interpreted to mean that the person/people causing the negativity and hate are doing so because they are feeling isolated or disconnected from others.


The chorus of the song, "We learn from all your hate, We are lost in your mistakes, Play our hymn for the brand new day, We burn, we learned" speaks to the idea that even though the hate and negativity may be painful in the moment, it can ultimately lead to growth and positive change. By learning from the mistakes of others and turning them into something positive (playing their hymn for a brand new day), the band is showing that they are able to take the negativity and turn it into something meaningful.


The verse "Here's to your martyr watch her morals bend, an empty story we grow hungry, To reclaim the notes we lend, you cannot win, when saints are glory I'll die slowly" could be interpreted as a statement about someone who has been put on a pedestal but whose behavior is inconsistent with what they preach. The line "when saints are glory I'll die slowly" suggests that the subject of the song does not believe in blindly following someone just because they are seen as a saintly figure.


Overall, the message of the song seems to be one of empowerment in the face of negativity and hate. Rather than letting it bring them down, Black Veil Brides are using it as a motivator to grow stronger and learn from the mistakes of others.


Line by Line Meaning

Use my breath for every line you'll take, when you are lonely, words are holy
I'm giving you all that I have, even if you're only using me when you're desperate for comfort. Every word I say to you is powerful and meaningful.


A deadly grip on lies, sing to these blood red skies, hail Mary, whisper softly
We're struggling to break free from the lies that others have told us. We're calling out to a higher power for help, but we're doing it quietly and carefully.


What you became
We're talking about how you've changed over time.


Some things never change and so we
Despite everything that's happened, we're still the same people we always were, and we're determined to keep moving forward.


We learn from all your hate
We're acknowledging that the things you've done to hurt us have taught us important lessons about ourselves and about life.


We are lost in your mistakes
We're feeling uncertain and confused because of the bad choices you've made.


Play our hymn for the brand new day
We're expressing our hope for the future, despite everything that's happened. We want to celebrate a new beginning.


We burn, we learned
We've been hurt badly, but we've used that pain to grow and become stronger.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Andrew Biersack, Jacob Mark Pitts

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