Mother Of God
Endeavor Lyrics


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Mother of god, what have they done? I can only stumble around in fear. They've pulled it off with 5 years and 10 million dollars. Pulling the teeth of undesirables with rusty claws, scratching out their gums. But the blood is on the hands of the victims. The blood is on the hands of the victims. Robots of morality claim justice from the sky. Mass media fed jargon, fed jargon to feed us... we've been misinformed. The CEO's have claimed us, have claimed our lives, have claimed our destinies with their power (they've got us.) Depopulation. Reeking sweet genocide. Moralizing. Reeking genocide. Endangering alternative lifestyles with their greed, with their concoction, and we can't do a thing about it except stumble around in fear of what we do or touch, of what we think or know, of who we are. Depopulating. Reeking sweet genocide. Moralizing. Waiting to die. Perfection of the fine art of population control and all we can do is just bite our nails away.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Endeavor's song "Mother of God" depict a world where those in power have the ability to control and manipulate the population, causing fear and helplessness among the masses. The song describes the horrors of depopulation and genocide, caused by the CEOs who have claimed the lives and destinies of the people through their power. The victims are left with blood on their hands, as they have been misinformed by mass media and robots of morality claiming justice from the sky.


The chorus of the song, "Depopulation, reeking sweet genocide, moralizing, waiting to die," captures the essence of the bleak world depicted in the lyrics. The victims are powerless to stop the forces that are acting against them, and they live in constant fear of being targeted, of touching or thinking the wrong things. The line "the blood is on the hands of the victims" suggests that perhaps the people have allowed this dystopia to take hold by failing to take action against those in power who are causing harm.


In sum, "Mother of God" is a powerful commentary on the modern world, exploring the dangers of unchecked corporate power and the ways in which depopulation and genocide can go hand in hand with greed and moralizing.


Line by Line Meaning

Mother of god, what have they done?
The singer is shocked and fearful about something that has happened.


I can only stumble around in fear.
The singer is so scared that they can barely move or think clearly.


They've pulled it off with 5 years and 10 million dollars.
The perpetrators of the shocking event have managed to do it with a lot of time and money.


Pulling the teeth of undesirables with rusty claws, scratching out their gums.
The perpetrators are causing harm to the victims in a brutal way.


But the blood is on the hands of the victims.
The victims are being blamed for what is happening to them.


Robots of morality claim justice from the sky.
People who claim to be morally superior are trying to enforce their own version of justice.


Mass media fed jargon, fed jargon to feed us... we've been misinformed.
The media is manipulating the information they give us, causing us to believe things that are not true.


The CEO's have claimed us, have claimed our lives, have claimed our destinies with their power (they've got us.)
The people in power are controlling our lives and futures, and we are powerless against them.


Depopulation. Reeking sweet genocide. Moralizing. Reeking genocide.
The perpetrators are attempting to control the population through genocide and justification.


Endangering alternative lifestyles with their greed, with their concoction, and we can't do a thing about it except stumble around in fear of what we do or touch, of what we think or know, of who we are.
The perpetrators are harming people who live differently from the norm, and the artist feels powerless to stop it.


Waiting to die. Perfection of the fine art of population control and all we can do is just bite our nails away.
The singer is resigned to their fate, feeling that they cannot stop those in power from controlling the population.




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