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Regeneration
Feinstein Lyrics


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Secrets sleep for a million years
Now awakened by man
Once pretending but now I find
No one's safe from his hand

Create life from the clutches of death
Energy fills the air
Heartbeat on the blade of a knife
No innocents will be spared

Regeneration, metal soul has been brought back to life
Regeneration, metal soul has been brought back to life

The forsaken, revered by all
Ruler of sea and land
Never bending or near the ending
Born beneath desert sand

Create life from the clutches of death
Energy fills the air
Heartbeat on the blade of a knife
No innocents will be spared

Regeneration, metal soul has been brought back to life
Regeneration, metal soul has been brought back to life

Back to life

Secrets sleep for a million years
Now awakened by man
Once pretending but now I find
No one's safe from his hand

Create life from the clutches of death
Energy fills the air
Heartbeat on the blade of a knife
No innocents will be spared

Regeneration, metal soul has been brought back to life
Regeneration, metal soul has been brought back to life

Regeneration, metal soul has been brought back to life
Regeneration, metal soul has been brought back to life

Back to life
Back to life
Regeneration

Regeneration, metal soul has been brought back to life

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Feinstein's song Regeneration are about the power of man to bring back to life something that was once dead. The "metal soul" referred to in the lyrics represents something that was once lifeless and inanimate but has been revived and given a new lease on life, thanks to the power of modern technology. The song appears to be an ode to the wonders of science and man's ability to create something out of nothing, but with this power comes responsibility, and the lyrics warn that "no one's safe" from the potential consequences of man's actions.


The idea of creating life from death is a common theme in literature and popular culture, and it is explored in many different ways in Regeneration. The lyrics suggest that the process of regeneration is not a simple one and that there are risks involved in bringing something back to life. The phrase "heartbeat on the blade of a knife" refers to the precarious nature of the process, with the potential for something to go wrong at any moment.


The song's message is ultimately a cautionary one, warning listeners that there are consequences to playing God and tampering with the natural order of things. However, it also acknowledges the incredible power and potential that science and technology hold and the awe-inspiring achievements that can be made when we harness that power for good.


Line by Line Meaning

Secrets sleep for a million years
The secrets were kept hidden for centuries before being revealed


Now awakened by man
But humans finally got to know the secrets


Once pretending but now I find
Before, it was a mere speculation, but now it's a proven fact


No one's safe from his hand
Humans always seek power, no matter who gets hurt


Create life from the clutches of death
Defy death by creating life


Energy fills the air
The power used to revive life is evident


Heartbeat on the blade of a knife
The process of creating life is risky and dangerous


No innocents will be spared
The process of creating life may come at a cost, even to innocent lives


Regeneration, metal soul has been brought back to life
A mechanical being has been rejuvenated and brought back to life


The forsaken, revered by all
Despite being subjected to neglect, the mechanical being is now highly respected


Ruler of sea and land
The mechanical being has power and control over all


Never bending or near the ending
The mechanical being cannot be overpowered or destroyed easily


Born beneath desert sand
The mechanical being has a mysterious origin, which started in a deserted place


Back to life
The mechanical being has been revived


Regeneration
The process of creating life from death




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