Day 911
Bonfire Lyrics


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Honorable reasons, honorable aims
The truth is out of season
It's buried in the flames

Who goes to heaven and who goes to hell?
No one has ever come back who could tell
Death don't know justice or mercy at all
Sinners and saints, both will fall

Do they all, do they all go to heaven
Since that day 911?
Do they all go to heaven
Since that day 911?

Honorable soldiers, honorable fights
No more understanding
Civilized modern knights

Leaders and cheaters show signs of victory
They bring in the harvest of a dirty rotten seed
Exchange rate tor freedom is oil against blood
But who hears your cries in the flood?

Do they all, do they all go to heaven
Since that day 911?
Do they all go to heaven
Since that day 911?

Do they all, do they all go to heaven
Since that day 911?




Do they all go to heaven
Since that day 911?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bonfire's song "Day 911" are a scathing criticism of war and the politics surrounding it. The first verse questions the honorable reasons and aims behind war, suggesting that the truth is often buried in the flames of destruction. The second verse asks the age-old question of who gets to go to heaven and who is sent to hell, pointing out that despite this mystery, death shows no mercy or justice to any. The chorus then asks whether all those who died on September 11, 2001, went to heaven, implying that such an event could not be justified by any belief system.


The third verse takes aim at the soldiers and leaders who engage in war, claiming that there is no understanding among them anymore, and that they are merely modern-day knights in a game of power. The section that follows suggests that, even in victory, leaders and cheaters carry the taint of their actions which will bear fruit in the harvest, and that the exchange rate of freedom for oil is a bloody one indeed. The question of 'who hears your cries in the flood?' is a poignant reminder of the human cost of war - that innocents are caught in the middle and suffer as a result. The chorus is repeated twice more to drive home the sentiment of the song.


In summary, "Day 911" is a mournful reminder of the loss of life on September 11th and the aftermath of war. The lyrics challenge the notion of honorable fighting and the human cost of victory, leaving the listener with much to ponder.


Line by Line Meaning

Honorable reasons, honorable aims
There are noble intentions behind actions that appear dishonorable


The truth is out of season
The truth is not always convenient or acceptable


It's buried in the flames
The truth is often obscured or destroyed


Who goes to heaven and who goes to hell?
The fate of individuals after death is unknown


No one has ever come back who could tell
There is no firsthand knowledge of what happens after death


Death don't know justice or mercy at all
Death is impartial and does not discriminate


Sinners and saints, both will fall
Everyone will eventually die, regardless of moral standing


Honorable soldiers, honorable fights
Warfare is often justified using moral language


No more understanding
The complexity of war undermines moral certainty


Civilized modern knights
Modern warfare is still driven by chivalric ideals


Leaders and cheaters show signs of victory
Winners are often those who are dishonest or ruthless


They bring in the harvest of a dirty rotten seed
Success is often built upon immoral or unethical foundations


Exchange rate tor freedom is oil against blood
Wars are often fought over resources or ideology


But who hears your cries in the flood?
The suffering of individuals is often ignored or overlooked


Do they all, do they all go to heaven
The uncertainty of death prompts questions about the afterlife


Since that day 911?
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 raise existential questions


Do they all go to heaven
The afterlife remains a mystery


Since that day 911?
The tragedy of 9/11 lingers in the public consciousness


Do they all, do they all go to heaven
The possibility of redemption or salvation is uncertain


Since that day 911?
The shock and trauma of 9/11 continues to shape global events


Do they all go to heaven
The search for meaning and purpose in life persists


Since that day 911?
The collective memory of 9/11 is indelible




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