Annulment
Bloodlet Lyrics


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Swallowed by depression pains expression cracks my face grasping at ghosts and shadows in my skull slipped through the hands of grace reality hammers my tears incite my vengeance this suffering has only just begun now I drown in the blurred passing of my life how will I ever forget this smash my eyes so as not to see what I've become inhaling an eternity exhaling broken dreams alone I've burned to long only the taste of your blood could put me to rest I will destroy your pedestal crucify your memory my nourishment from your life on your death I'll feast your joy no longer shared with the saints and martyrs I stand having blessed you with your final menstruation your swansong stains my face pacifying my soul dressed in your skin never again will we part




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Annulment" by Bloodlet is a raw and emotional expression of the singer's descent into depression and the desire for revenge. The first line "Swallowed by depression pains expression cracks my face" is a powerful statement that encapsulates the physical manifestation of depression. The singer is clearly struggling and the pain is evident on their face. As the song progresses, we see the singer grappling with their inner demons, trying to grab onto something tangible but finding themselves slipping through the hands of grace.


The line "reality hammers my tears incite my vengeance" shows the shift towards a desire for revenge. The singer is no longer content with simply suffering in silence, but wants to take action against those who they feel have wronged them. The line "only the taste of your blood could put me to rest" is perhaps the most striking, as it indicates a deep-seated desire for violence and retribution.


The final lines of the song are the most visceral, as the singer speaks of destroying their enemy's pedestal and feasting on their death. It is a dark and disturbing image but one that serves to highlight the depths of the singer's rage.


Overall, the lyrics of "Annulment" are a powerful exploration of the themes of depression, revenge, and violence. It is a song that demands to be heard and leaves a lasting impression on the listener.


Line by Line Meaning

Swallowed by depression pains expression cracks my face
My depression is overwhelming and shows in the cracks of my face


Grasping at ghosts and shadows in my skull
I am unable to escape the ghosts in my head


Slipped through the hands of grace reality
I've lost the grace and hope of reality


Hammers my tears incite my vengeance
My pain fuels my anger and revenge


This suffering has only just begun
My pain is just beginning


Now I drown in the blurred passing of my life
My life is passing by in a blur and I am overwhelmed by it


How will I ever forget this?
I will never forget this


Smash my eyes so as not to see what I've become
I don't want to face what I have become and wish to destroy my eyes if needed


Inhaling an eternity exhaling broken dreams
I feel like I'm breathing in emptiness and exhaling shattered dreams


Alone I've burned too long
I've been suffering alone for too long


Only the taste of your blood could put me to rest
I can only find solace in the taste of your blood


I will destroy your pedestal crucify your memory
I will ruin your reputation and make sure your memory is condemned


My nourishment from your life on your death I'll feast
I will feed off of your death and the life it took


Your joy no longer shared with the saints and martyrs
You are no longer celebrated or admired


I stand having blessed you with your final menstruation
I feel that I have brought an end to your growth and potential


Your swansong stains my face pacifying my soul
Your final moments bring me peace


Dressed in your skin never again will we part
I will keep your skin as a trophy and we will never be separated




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