Suicide Machine
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Controlling their lives
Deciding when and how they will die
A victim of someone else's choice
The ones who suffer have no voice
Manipulating destiny
When it comes to living, no one seems to care
But when it comes to wanting out
Those with power, will be there
Prolong the pain
How long will it last?
Suicide machine
A request to die with dignity
Is that too much to ask?
Suicide machine
How easy it is to deny the pain
Of someone else's suffering

Robbed of natural abilities
In death they now seek tranquility
In a confused state of mind
Extending agony, they must be blind
Manipulating destiny

When it comes to living, no one seems to care
But when it comes to wanting out
Those with power, will be there
Prolong the pain
How long will it last?
Suicide machine
A request to die with dignity




Is that too much to ask?
Suicide machine

Overall Meaning

The song "Suicide Machine" by Death is a powerful commentary on the issue of assisted suicide and the control that people in authority have over the lives of others. The lyrics depict a scenario where individuals who are in pain and have lost their natural abilities long for peace and dignity in death. However, they are denied this request due to the lack of compassion from the so-called powerful people in society. The opening line of the song, "Controlling their lives, Deciding when and how they will die", highlights the manipulation of destiny and the lack of autonomy in the decision-making process. The ones who are suffering have no voice and are at the mercy of someone else's choice. The lyrics suggest that society values life as an abstract concept but when it comes to the reality of pain and suffering, people are often left to suffer without care or empathy.


The song describes a "Suicide Machine" that prolongs the pain, and the question is raised, "How long will it last?" The chorus "A request to die with dignity, Is that too much to ask?" calls for society to acknowledge the freedom to die as a human right to maintain a sense of dignity. The song presents a moral dilemma that society must confront in terms of respecting the ability of individuals to make their own decisions about their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Controlling their lives
Referring to those in power who control the lives of those suffering and searching for a way out.


Deciding when and how they will die
Those in power have the ability to choose when and how someone will die, and ultimately denying them a dignified death.


A victim of someone else's choice
The ones who suffer and seek to end their pain become victims of the choices made by those in power.


The ones who suffer have no voice
Victims of suffering are often unheard and left without a voice, unable to make their plight known.


Manipulating destiny
Those in power hold the ability to manipulate life and death, even though it is not theirs to control.


When it comes to living, No one seems to care
Society is indifferent to those who suffer and struggle to keep on living.


But when it comes to wanting out, Those with power, Will be there
In contrast, those in power will suddenly become interested when it comes to people wanting to end their lives.


Prolong the pain, How long will it last?
Refers to the suffering of those who are denied a dignified death and are left to suffer for an indefinite amount of time.


Suicide machine, A request to die with dignity, Is that too much to ask?
The phrase 'suicide machine' refers to the institutions and laws that prevent people from dying with dignity, and questions whether it's too much to ask for a peaceful death.


How easy it is to deny the pain, Of someone else's suffering
Society finds it easy to deny the pain and suffering of those seeking to end their lives, turning a blind eye to their plight.


Robbed of natural abilities, In death they now seek tranquility
Those who suffer and are denied a dignified death are robbed of their natural ability to find peace, and must resort to seeking it in death.


In a confused state of mind, Extending agony, They must be blind
Those who haven't experienced such pain and suffering cannot understand the confusion and agony of those seeking to end their lives, and can be considered blinded by their own ignorance.




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