Spiritual Cramp
Christian Death Lyrics


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Incurable disease on the day of rest
Walking on water in a sea of incest
I've got an image of Jesus
embedded on my chest
I can't leave home without my
bullet proof vest
Killing myself for the perfect honeymoon
fighting with scorpions tied around my neck
I hear the pitter patter
of a killer on the loose
children using their fingers instead of words
crosses burn your temples
on slaughter avenue
It takes too much time to say 'I refuse'
Time is digging graves for the chosen few
Children dig graves for me and you
Describe the illness I'll prescribe the cure
start your two day life
on a two day vacation
I've got a spiritual cramp going for my ribs
Those gangsters toting guns
are shooting spikes through my wrist
children using their fingers instead of words
Fingers bury children under the boards
I can die a thousand times
But I will always be here
with the power skull secrets
of forgotten years
the hangman's noose is trenched
with bloodstains of tears
my hands are the killer that confirms
my tears
Jesus won't you touch me
come into my heart
where the Hell are you
when the fire starts?
On a mission of the father
to reduce the gates of hell
the ivory bone eyed mother's flesh
is starting to swell
I'm setting twenty-two tables




for the funeral feast
Satan is by far the kindest beast

Overall Meaning

Christian Death's "Spiritual Cramp" is a song filled with cryptic imagery and references that make it difficult to pinpoint what exactly the song is discussing. Some have suggested that the song is about the disillusionment of faith and the hypocrisy of religious institutions. The opening lines describe an "incurable disease on the day of rest" and "walking on water in a sea of incest." These lines seem to suggest that even on a day that is supposed to be holy and peaceful, there is still something wrong and twisted in the world. The next line is "I've got an image of Jesus embedded on my chest," which implies that the singer is a Christian, but the line that follows - "I can't leave home without my bulletproof vest" - suggests that they are also living in a dangerous and violent world.


Line by Line Meaning

Incurable disease on the day of rest
Starting off with a phrase that establishes the nature of disease and how it plays a role on the Sabbath day.


Walking on water in a sea of incest
The image of someone walking on water is used here to describe the impossible task of being pure in a disgustingly dirty and morally reprehensible environment.


I've got an image of Jesus embedded on my chest
The singer, despite the negative portrayal of the environment they are living in, has faith in Jesus.


I can't leave home without my bullet proof vest
The fear of danger has caused the artist to take precautions, wearing a bullet proof vest whenever they leave home.


Killing myself for the perfect honeymoon fighting with scorpions tied around my neck
This line portrays the far-reaching lengths to which society will push people to have an ideal life, all while facing continuous threats.


I hear the pitter patter of a killer on the loose
An ominous atmosphere is suggested through the description of the sounds of a killer on the loose, indicating the singer's vulnerability.


children using their fingers instead of words crosses burn your temples on slaughter avenue
The theme of corruption in society is emphasised through the use of violent imagery, religion and the harm caused to young people.


It takes too much time to say 'I refuse' Time is digging graves for the chosen few
The society depicted here is one in which people have limited power, and refusing the expectations of the 'chosen few' comes at the expense of time one cannot afford to spend.


Children dig graves for me and you Describe the illness I'll prescribe the cure
The young pay the price for the mistakes and problems of those who came before them, and are then unable to provide a solution for these problems.


start your two day life on a two day vacation
A satire of the cycle of work, which becomes so entrenched in people's lives that they forget to live.


I've got a spiritual cramp going for my ribs Those gangsters toting guns are shooting spikes through my wrist
Physical and spiritual pain is metaphorically associated with societal issues, such as gangs.


Fingers bury children under the boards I can die a thousand times But I will always be here
Children are victims of society, buried due to adult shortcomings. The artist is going to suffer, but will not give up.


with the power skull secrets of forgotten years the hangman's noose is trenched with bloodstains of tears
The singer has knowledge of secrets and traditions long forgotten, which are tied to societal trauma.


my hands are the killer that confirms my tears
The singer struggles with the actions taken by their hands that lead to their own tears.


Jesus won't you touch me come into my heart where the Hell are you when the fire starts?
The singer calls out to The Lord during their attempts to confront terrible situations.


On a mission of the father to reduce the gates of hell the ivory bone eyed mother's flesh is starting to swell
Religious imagery is used to depict a confrontation taking place.


I'm setting twenty-two tables for the funeral feast Satan is by far the kindest beast
The end result of societal corruption is described here as being the death of many, and the inevitability of evil.




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Written by: ROZZ WILLIAMS

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@JamesRichardsPlays

This is driving me insane; Spiritual Cramp must have another version. Either by Christian Death or another band of the time where the end is different. At the part:
"On a mission of the father
to reduce the gates of hell
the ivory bone eyed mother's flesh
is starting to swell
I'm setting twenty-two tables
for the funeral feast
Satan is by far the kindest beast"
There is no instrumentation, just the dialog. I had it years ago on a compilation. I thought it was Cleopatra's Black Bible, but I just obtained a new copy and it isn't on there. This is driving me nuts!



All comments from YouTube:

@natashaarielle5573

" I can die a thousand times but I'll always be here..."
I know Rozz. I can feel you.

@Rog_r

Real

@user-dy7cz9nr9b

aww poor rozz

@mephistopheles7545

A girl I liked put me on this band, she hates me now so hearing Christian death kinda hurts because it reminds me of her but this band is so badass I can’t stop listening.

@nobody79506

I can die a thousand times but I'll always be here 🖤🖤

@johntoes1260

That’s deep

@nihilmisantrophia

"I can die a thousand times
But I will always be here
with the power skull secrets
of forgotten years..." Rozz 4ever!

@bananasplitlady3045

I once had a dream where I was at an outdoor Halloween party, and there was a weird old man who was standing on a small stage and playing this song. Then I went into a haunted house, but there was so much trash in there that I couldn't walk, so I left and just watched the old man play this song for a while, and I woke up.

@Nosharkshere

Perhaps there’s some kind of wisdom/revelation this song is bringing you closer to, but there’s some kind of internal clutter/blockage preventing you from finding the answer in clearer terms?

@unocarb

In the 80's I was a batcaver..this floods back memories..

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