Scavenger of Human Sorrow
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What pain will it take
To satisfy your sick appetite
Go in for the kill
Always in sight-prey
The time always right-feast
Feed on the pain-taste
Sorrow made flesh-sweet
Live how you want
Just don't feed on me
If you doubt what I say
I will make you believe
Shallow are words from those who starve
For a dream not their own to slash and scar

Big words, small mind
Behind the pain you will find
A scavenger of human sorrow
Scavenger
Abstract theory the weapon of choice
Used by scavenger of human sorrow
Scavenger





So you have traveled far across the sea
To spread your written brand of misery

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Death's song Scavenger of Human Sorrow depict a predatory nature in human beings, particularly those who thrive on causing pain and misery to others. The lines "What pain will it take, To satisfy your sick appetite" and "Feed on the pain-taste, Sorrow made flesh-sweet" illustrate the pleasure derived from inflicting pain on others. The song also speaks to the idea of individuals who aim to impose their own ideals and dreams on others: "Shallow are words from those who starve, For a dream not their own to slash and scar."


The second half of the song seems to attack those who use "abstract theories" as a weapon of choice to cause pain to others. It also criticizes the spread of "written brand of misery" across the sea, possibly addressing the concept of colonialism and the imposition of Western ideals and values on other cultures.


Overall, the song highlights the destructive nature of human beings who thrive on causing pain to others and aims to promote the idea of people living according to their own ideals without imposing them on others.


Line by Line Meaning

What pain will it take
What level of pain must be inflicted in order to satisfy your twisted desires?


To satisfy your sick appetite
To satisfy your appetite for causing pain and suffering to others.


Go in for the kill
Act on your desire to cause harm to others.


Always in sight-prey
Constantly searching for a victim to prey upon.


The time always right-feast
Taking advantage of the perfect opportunity to strike and inflict pain.


Feed on the pain-taste
Taking pleasure in the pain and suffering of others.


Sorrow made flesh-sweet
Finding delight in the physical manifestation of someone else's sadness and misery.


Live how you want
Go ahead and live your life however you choose.


Just don't feed on me
But don't inflict pain and suffering on me.


If you doubt what I say
If you don't believe me.


I will make you believe
I will make you understand the consequences of your actions.


Shallow are words from those who starve
The words of those who are desperate for something they don't have are often insincere and meaningless.


For a dream not their own to slash and scar
Especially when they are trying to achieve someone else's goals or dreams and don't truly care about the harm they cause to others in the process.


Big words, small mind
Using big words to try to sound intelligent, while in reality having a narrow-minded outlook on the world.


Behind the pain you will find
Underlying the hurt and sorrow caused by others is something deeper and more sinister.


A scavenger of human sorrow
Someone who actively seeks out opportunities to cause pain and suffering to others.


Abstract theory the weapon of choice
Using abstract concepts and ideas as a tool to rationalize and justify their harmful behavior.


Used by scavenger of human sorrow
These justifications and rationalizations are commonly used by those who seek to inflict pain and suffering on others.


So you have traveled far across the sea
You may have gone to great lengths in search of new opportunities to cause harm to others.


To spread your written brand of misery
Using your words and ideas as a means of spreading pain and suffering throughout the world.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: CHUCK SCHULDINER

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