God Is For The Dead
Ill Niño Lyrics


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We're damned.

I live so addicted just to you.
Underneath my damaged skin, it's true.

I don't want to hear the same opinion.
I don't want to heal the same condition.
I don't want to be like you, like you.
Cause I just want to be like me, like me.

God is only for the dead.
God is only in my head.
Is there anyone who cares to answer our prayers?
God is only for the damned.
God is only in my head.
Is there anyone who cares to answer our prayers?

My skins are encrypted, just like you.
But, underneath we're flesh and bone,it's true.

I don't want to hear the same opinion.
I don't want to heal the same condition.
I don't want to be like you, like you.
Cause I just want to be like me, like me.

God is only for the dead.
God is only in my head.
Is there anyone who cares to answer our prayers?
God is only for the damned.
God is only in my head.
Is there anyone who cares to answer our prayers?

Burning red right now,memories burning red.
Burning red, burns red.
Life is flashing red, burning red right now.

They say that God is for the dead.
But I won't let up to rest my head.
They say this world is for the damned.
Then let it go because we are them.
They say God is for the youth.
And they say that guns could cure the truth.




If God is only for the damned.
I'd never want to live again.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ill Niño's song God Is For The Dead are a reflection of the vocalist's inner struggles with addiction, self-identity, and the meaning of religion. The opening line "We're damned" sets the tone for the rest of the song as it suggests that the singer, like many others, feel like they are stuck in a self-destructive cycle that they cannot seem to escape from. The line "I live so addicted just to you" is a confession of the singer's addiction to someone or something, perhaps referring to their addiction to drugs, alcohol or even a toxic relationship.


The chorus of the song, "God is only for the dead, God is only in my head," is a direct statement on religion and its relevance, or lack thereof, in the singer's life. It suggests the idea that the concept of religion and God is only useful after death or in one's mind. The line "Is there anyone who cares to answer our prayers?" further highlights the singer's feelings of loneliness and isolation. Although God is often seen as an answer to people's prayers, the singer is left to question if anyone is listening to them.


The lyrics also emphasize the difficulty of breaking away from the opinions and beliefs of others and finding one's self. The line "I don't want to be like you, like you. Cause I just want to be like me, like me" is a testament to the singer's desire to break free from the expectations of others and find their own sense of self.


Overall, the lyrics to God Is For The Dead offer a glimpse into the struggles of addiction, identity and spirituality, with a powerful delivery and a catchy chorus that carries an important message.


Line by Line Meaning

We're damned.
We are cursed or condemned in some way.


I live so addicted just to you.
I am deeply attached to you and dependent on you.


Underneath my damaged skin, it's true.
Despite my outwardly damaged appearance, I am still human underneath.


I don't want to hear the same opinion.
I am tired of hearing the same viewpoint or perspective repeatedly.


I don't want to heal the same condition.
I am tired of trying to fix the same problem or issue.


I don't want to be like you, like you.
I do not want to emulate or imitate you.


Cause I just want to be like me, like me.
I want to be true to myself and my own identity.


God is only for the dead.
God is only relevant or significant to those who have already passed away or died.


God is only in my head.
The concept or idea of God only exists in my own mind or imagination.


Is there anyone who cares to answer our prayers?
Is there anyone who is listening and willing to respond to our requests or needs?


God is only for the damned.
God is only relevant or significant to those who are cursed or condemned.


Burning red right now, memories burning red.
The memories I have are intense and emotionally charged.


They say that God is for the dead.
There is a commonly held belief that God is only relevant or significant to those who have already passed away or died.


But I won't let up to rest my head.
I will not give in or give up easily.


They say this world is for the damned.
There is a commonly held belief that this world is meant for those who are cursed or condemned.


Then let it go because we are them.
We should accept our cursed or condemned status and move on accordingly.


They say God is for the youth.
There is a commonly held belief that God is more relevant or significant to younger people.


And they say that guns could cure the truth.
Some believe that violence or aggression could solve or expose the truth.


If God is only for the damned.
If God is only relevant or significant to those who are cursed or condemned.


I'd never want to live again.
I would not want to continue living if that were the case.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: David Chavarri, Ahrue Ilustre, Christian Machado, Lazaro Pina

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