So
Hunter Lyrics


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SO...
Muzyka: P. Grzegorczyk/P. Kкdzierzawki
Tekst: P. Grzegorczyk

So... you'll be DEAD...
Surprise!
Behold - The Hero's End...
Yes! You'll be dead!
And NO-ONE gonna stop this now!!!

WHY...? Am I fuckin' dyin'???
So say - Good Bye!
Now you can kiss your life
To say - Good...
...BYE?!? Am I fuckin' dyin'...?
Just ask yourself...
Is it worth for you to steal lives...?

You've killed so far...
So many...
And NOW...
YOU WILL SEE THEIR EYES...!!!
At last...
You meet the BEST ONE...
HE WILL HELP YOU NOW...
TO MEET'EM ALL AND HEAR THEIR CRIES!!!

WHY...? Am I fuckin' dyin'???
So say - Good Bye!
Now you can kiss your life to say - Good...
...BYE?!? Am I fuckin' DYIN'...?
Just ask yourself...
NOW YOU'LL SEE THEIR EYES...

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

WHY... am I fuckin' dyin'???
So say - Good Bye!
Now you can kiss your life to say - Good...
...BYE?!? Am I fuckin' dyin'...?
Just ask yourself...
Is it worth for you to steal lives...?




Is it worth for you...
...baby?!?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Hunter's song "SO..." depict a message of revenge and karma towards the subject being addressed. The song seems to be directed towards someone who has been responsible for taking many lives and is now facing their own mortality. The lyrics "you'll be dead" and "now you'll see their eyes" indicate that the subject is about to face their reckoning and will now have to come face to face with those whose lives they've taken. The repetition of the line "Why am I fucking dying?" adds to the tone of inevitability and a sense of justice being served. The lyrics encourage self-reflection and questioning of one's actions, with the line "Is it worth for you to steal lives, baby?".


The overall mood of the song is one of anger, wrath, and ultimately justice. The lyrics are written in a confrontational manner, almost as if the singer is addressing the subject face to face. The use of the exclamation marks and capitalization in the line "YES! You'll be dead!" adds to the intensity of the song. The use of the word "hero" in "Behold - The Hero's End..." can also be interpreted as sarcasm, implying that the subject is not a hero but a villain. The song seems to be an ode to those who have lost their lives to violence and an indictment of those responsible.


Line by Line Meaning

So... you'll be DEAD...
Your imminent death is inevitable.


Surprise!
It's unexpected, but not unwelcomed.


Behold - The Hero's End...
You are about to meet your demise like a hero.


Yes! You'll be dead!
Your life will soon come to an end.


And NO-ONE gonna stop this now!!!
Your death cannot be prevented or avoided.


WHY...? Am I fuckin' dyin'???
The realization and shock of your approaching death sets in.


So say - Good Bye!
It's time to bid farewell.


Now you can kiss your life
You must accept the end of your life.


To say - Good...
The end is near.


...BYE?!? Am I fuckin' dyin'...?
You question your own mortality.


Just ask yourself...
Take a moment to reflect on your actions.


Is it worth for you to steal lives...?
Consider the morality of taking lives.


You've killed so far...
You've taken many lives up to this point.


So many...
The number of lives you've taken is significant.


And NOW...
But now...


YOU WILL SEE THEIR EYES...!!!
You will face the consequences of your actions.


At last...
Finally...


You meet the BEST ONE...
Death, the best one to face.


HE WILL HELP YOU NOW...
He will guide you to the afterlife.


TO MEET'EM ALL AND HEAR THEIR CRIES!!!
You will face all the lives you've taken and hear their suffering.


BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
The frightening realization of your death sets in.


Is it worth for you to steal lives...?
Consider the morality of taking lives.


Is it worth for you...
Is it worth the consequences that come with taking lives?


...baby?!?
A casual and sarcastic way to question the justification of taking lives.




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