Long Way Back From Hell
Danzig Lyrics


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Yeah
Sold into slavery down in New Orleans
Goddess
Of the bayou light
Black dog's head on the killing bed
Severed
And left to bleed
There on fire
In the corner of the world
There in misery
There on fire
In the corner of the world
Left for God to see

Do you want to take a life
Do you want to cross that line
'Cause it's a long way back from Hell
And you don't want to go with me

Yeah, poison father of the human race
God
Of the tainted blood
Malevolence
Sneaking up the spine of the world
Ready for the bastard son
There on fire
In the veins of man
There in misery
There on fire
In the veins of man
Left for God to see

Do you want to take a life
Do you want to cross that line
'Cause it's a long way back from Hell
And you don't want to go with me

Do you want to take a life
Do you want to take a life, yea
Do you want to cross that line, oh
Do you want to cross that line
want to cross that line

Oh
Sold into slavery down in New Orleans
Goddess
Of the bayou light
Black dog's head on the killing bed
Severed
And left to bleed
There on fire
In the corner of the world
There in misery
Lucifer's face
In the mirror when you look
Left for God to see

Do you want to take a life
Do you want to cross that line
'Cause it's a long way back from Hell
And you don't want to go with me





And it's a long way back from Hell
And you don't want to go

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Danzig's song "Long Way Back From Hell" depict a dark and gruesome picture of violence, slavery, and suffering. The song opens with the image of someone being sold into slavery in New Orleans and left to bleed after a ritualistic sacrifice. The phrase "goddess of the bayou light" suggests a pagan or mystical aspect to the violence. The black dog's head on the killing bed is a symbol of death and evil, while the phrase "left for God to see" echoes the biblical concept of judgment.


The second verse introduces more religious imagery, describing a "poison father" and a "God of the tainted blood," suggesting a corrupted or malevolent deity. The "bastard son" may refer to those who have inherited sinful or evil traits from their ancestors. The lines "there on fire" and "in the veins of man" suggest a spreading contagion of evil, with Lucifer's face in the mirror reflecting the corruption within.


Overall, the lyrics of "Long Way Back From Hell" depict a disturbing world of violence and corruption, with a warning that it's a dangerous path to travel. The repeated refrain "do you want to take a life/do you want to cross that line" asks the listener to consider their own capacity for darkness and to be careful not to go too far down that road.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah
The song begins with a sign of affirmation, possibly to accentuate the following emotional and intense lyrics.


Sold into slavery down in New Orleans
The singer is depicting a person who has been forced into the cruel and oppressive system of slavery, situated in New Orleans.


Goddess of the bayou light
The singer refers to a mystical and divine entity connected to the natural environment of the bayou, characterized by her radiance and beauty.


Black dog's head on the killing bed, severed and left to bleed
The artist describes a gruesome scene of a beheaded and massacred black dog on a bed, insinuating violence and horror.


There on fire, in the corner of the world, there in misery
The artist talks about a human being engulfed in flames, undergoing agony and distress, possibly on the brink of death or destruction.


Lucifer's face in the mirror when you look, left for God to see
The singer mentions the devil's visage is visible in a mirror viewed by someone, despite God's all-knowing awareness.


Do you want to take a life, do you want to cross that line
The singer poses a series of rhetorical questions questioning the listener's capacity to commit murder and cross the moral boundary of violence.


'Cause it's a long way back from Hell, and you don't want to go with me
The artist warns the listener about the detrimental consequences of their actions and how they will have remorse for their actions.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GLEN DANZIG

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