Desert Sands
Defiance Lyrics


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Now I'm in future world
In the cruel divide
Raging on a bed of hate
Scorching all mankind
Now upon society
Nowhere for a cure
Silence of authority
For the revoizing core
A new life is born
A new life is lost
Guilty within no matter the cost
Living to die
Yet living in fear
For love of a god that never appears
Walking through the desert night
Killing everything in sight
With a blade kill the night
Blessed by eternal light
Burn upon the desert sky
Live for the gods
Live for the gods
Living a sin no matter the cost
Living to die
Living in sin
For love of a god who never appears
What is the price
The loss of life
Feel like the throw
While your end is strife
While your land while you fail
Keep inside these frozen thoughts
Buried inside P' not afraid
Lord I'm not afraid of god

Now I'm in future world
In the cruel divide




Raging on a bed of hate
Scorching all mankind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Defiance's song Desert Sands depict a bleak future world where humanity is split by hatred and violence. The singer is consumed by a deep-seated anger and a longing for a cure to the society's ills, though no authorities offer any solution. They are lost in a world of hopelessness, where the love of an absent God fuels their rebellion against their circumstances. Death is a constant presence, with the singer lamenting the loss of life and feeling like they are being thrown to their end in strife. Yet, even in this dark world, there is a glimmer of hope - the gift of a new life that is born, though all too often lost.


The lyrics paint a picture of a person who is struggling to find meaning and purpose as they navigate the treacherous terrain of a dystopian future full of anger and fear. The singer is clearly frustrated by the lack of direction or solutions from societal authorities, and instead they turn to a higher power - a god who never appears. The lyrics explore the tension between life and death, sin and virtue, and the search for something greater beyond the world's chaos. Ultimately, Desert Sands serves as a warning about the dangers of division and violence, while also pointing towards the enduring human quality of hope.


Line by Line Meaning

Now I'm in future world
The singer feels displaced and disconnected from the world around them.


In the cruel divide
The world is split into opposing sides causing conflict and suffering for many.


Raging on a bed of hate
The singer is filled with anger and resentment towards the world and their situation in it.


Scorching all mankind
The artist sees that humanity is causing destruction and harm to itself.


Now upon society
The artist is commenting on the current state of the world's social structures.


Nowhere for a cure
There is no solution in sight for solving the problems facing society right now.


Silence of authority
Those in power are not taking action or are remaining silent about the issues facing society.


For the revoizing core
The artist is referring to a group of people who are pushing for change and revolution.


A new life is born
The artist sees potential for change and growth in the world, despite its current problems.


A new life is lost
Even though there is potential for growth, there are still those who will suffer and lose their lives in the process.


Guilty within no matter the cost
The singer is grappling with feelings of guilt and responsibility for the state of the world, no matter what the personal cost may be.


Living to die
The artist sees that life is short and that ultimately, death is inevitable.


Yet living in fear
Despite knowing that death is inevitable, there is still a sense of fear and uncertainty surrounding the future.


For love of a god that never appears
The singer is questioning the existence of a higher power or divine being that they may have previously believed in.


Walking through the desert night
The singer is journeying through a difficult and barren place, both literally and metaphorically.


Killing everything in sight
The artist is acting out violently and destructively, taking out their anger and frustration on the world around them.


With a blade kill the night
The artist is using physical violence as a way to assert their power and control over the situation.


Blessed by eternal light
Despite their violent actions, the singer still believes that they are doing something righteous or just.


Burn upon the desert sky
The singer is setting fire to the world around them, both literally and metaphorically.


Live for the gods
The artist is living their life according to a higher power or divine being, even in the face of adversity and suffering.


Living a sin no matter the cost
The artist is unapologetically living their life in a way that goes against societal norms, even if it means facing consequences or judgment.


Living to die
The artist is still aware of the inevitability of death and the fleeting nature of life.


Living in sin
The singer is continuing to live their life according to their own beliefs and morals, despite the fact that others may see it as immoral or sinful.


For love of a god who never appears
The artist is still grappling with their feelings of doubt and uncertainty surrounding the existence of a higher power.


What is the price
The singer is asking a rhetorical question about the cost of their actions and beliefs.


The loss of life
The singer understands that there will be consequences and sacrifices made for their beliefs and actions, potentially including the loss of life.


Feel like the throw
The singer feels like an outcast, rejected by society and pushed to the fringes.


While your end is strife
The artist recognizes that the world is filled with conflict and struggle, and that their own end may be filled with similar turmoil.


While your land while you fail
The artist is criticizing the failures of society and those in power to bring about real change and progress.


Keep inside these frozen thoughts
The singer is hiding their true thoughts and feelings, either out of fear or necessity.


Buried inside P' not afraid
The singer is admitting that they do feel fear, but are willing to face it in pursuit of their beliefs and goals.


Lord I'm not afraid of god
The artist is rejecting the idea of a higher power and asserting their own agency and power in the world.




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