Stairs
Christian Death Lyrics


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Lucifer
Pereish I recall sin
Lucifer
Pereish I recall sin

Satan be
Satan be
This is the city of God
This is the city of God
Ereth is on ytic of Dog
Nmad eht eman of Dog
Ahis zyxur il
Ahis zyxur il
Ahis zyxur il
Ahis zyxur il

Pray to mother
Pray to father
Pray to mother
Pray to father
Satan be
Satan be Who art in Heaven
Satan be Hallowed be thy Name
Satan be Thy Kingdom Come
Satan be Thy will be done
Satan be on Earth
Satan be as it is in Heaven
Satan be
Satan be Gone

Lucifer
Pereish I recall sin
Lucifer
Pereish I recall sin
This is the city of God




Ereth si on
Ytic fo Dog

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Christian Death's song "Stairs" are characterized by the repetition of the words "Lucifer," "Pereish I recall sin," "Satan be," and "This is the city of God." The song also includes phrases from the Lord's Prayer: "Pray to mother/Pray to father/Satan be/Who art in heaven/Hallowed be thy name/Thy kingdom come/Thy will be done/On Earth as it is in heaven/Gone." The overall theme of the song is that of a struggle between good and evil, with Lucifer and Satan being referenced as symbols of temptation and sin.


The opening lines of the song, "Lucifer/Pereish I recall sin," are a play on words. In Latin, "lucifer" means "light-bringer" and is also another name for Satan. "Pereish" is a transliteration of the Russian word for "burn" or "perish." Therefore, the line can be interpreted as "Satan, I remember sin" or "Light-bringer, be consumed by fire."


The repeated phrase "This is the city of God" is likely a reference to the biblical city of Jerusalem, which is often referred to as the "holy city" in religious texts. The line "Ereth is on ytic of Dog/Nmad eht eman of Dog/Ahis zyxur il" is "liar-speak" or "backwards-speak" for "God of man, the name is Damon; Lucifer lives on, his hour is zero."


Overall, the lyrics of "Stairs" paint a dark and conflicted picture, with themes of temptation, sin, and religious symbolism. The use of repeated phrases and allusions to religious text add to the song's haunting and thought-provoking quality.


Line by Line Meaning

Lucifer
Referring to the biblical fallen angel, who is associated with pride, sin, and rebellion


Pereish I recall sin
Acknowledgement of past mistakes and sinful behavior, possibly with a desire for redemption or forgiveness


Satan be
Invocation of the devil, perhaps as a symbol of rebellion or non-conformity to mainstream religious beliefs


This is the city of God
Reference to the concept of heaven or a utopian society, possibly juxtaposed with the previous invocation of Satan


Ereth is on ytic of Dog
A nonsensical reversal of the phrase 'Dog of City is on the Earth', possibly symbolizing chaos or entropy


Nmad eht eman of Dog
Another nonsensical reversal, possibly invoking a feeling of disorientation or confusion


Ahis zyxur il
An anagram of the word 'hilarious', possibly hinting at a sarcastic or ironic tone


Pray to mother
A call to prayer, possibly directed towards a nurturing or protective figure


Pray to father
A continuation of the call to prayer, invoking a paternal or authoritative figure


Satan be Who art in Heaven
A subversive version of the Lord's Prayer, replacing God with Satan and challenging traditional religious beliefs


Satan be Hallowed be thy Name
Continuation of the subversive prayer, with Satan replacing God as the object of reverence and worship


Satan be Thy Kingdom Come
Further subversion of the Lord's Prayer, possibly suggesting a desire for rebellion or change


Satan be Thy will be done
A twisted version of the traditional prayer, implying a desire for destruction or chaos


Satan be on Earth
A continuation of the subversive prayer, possibly invoking a desire for Satan to gain power or influence on Earth


Satan be as it is in Heaven
Completion of the subversive prayer, with a desire for Satan's will to be carried out on Earth as it would be in heaven


Satan be
Repetition of the invocation of Satan, perhaps for emphasis or as a way to reinforce the subversive theme


Gone
A sudden end to the prayer or invocation, possibly hinting at a feeling of anticipation or unease




Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: AJA GRAYDON, ANDRE HARRIS, FATIN DANTZLER, VIDAL DAVIS

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Staci


on The Blue Hour

Thank you, brought a lot of insight about this beautiful track.