Killers
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You walk through the subway, his eyes burn a hole in your back
A footstep behind you, he lunges prepared for attack
Scream for mercy, he laughs as he's watching you bleed
Killer behind you, his blood lust defies all his needs

My innocent victims are slaughtered with wrath and despise
The mocking religion of hatred that burns in the night
I have no one, I'm bound to destroy all this greed
A voice inside me compelling to satisfy me

I can see what a knife's meant to be
And you'll never know how I came to foresee, see, see

My faith in believing is stronger than lifelines and ties
With the glimmer of metal my moment is ready to strike
Scream for mercy, he laughs as he's watching you bleed
Killer behind you, his blood lust defies all his needs

Death call arises, a scream breaks the still of the night
Another tomorrow, remember to walk in the light




I have found you, and now there is no place to run
Excitement shakes me, oh God help me what have I done?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Iron Maiden's song "Killers" narrate the story of a psychopathic killer stalking his unsuspecting victim. The first verse describes the killer following the victim through the subway, waiting to pounce on them at any moment, while the victim screams for mercy, and the killer laughs at their agony. The second verse reveals insights into the killer's twisted mind, as he spouts hate-filled religious rhetoric and justifies his violent actions. The chorus repeats the haunting lines about the killer's blood lust that defies all his needs, emphasizing the sadistic pleasure he derives from the act of killing.


In the third verse, the killer asserts his faith in his own belief system that drives him to murder, as he readies himself for the final strike. The chorus comes back stronger, as the tension mounts, and the killer's excitement reaches a crescendo. In the final lines, the victim meets with death, and the song ends on a grim note, warning the listener to walk in the light to avoid the killer's fate.


The song is a classic example of the early heavy metal genre, with powerful guitar riffs, thundering bass, and drums, and Bruce Dickinson's high-pitched vocals leading the way. The lyrics tap into fears and anxieties that are universal to human beings, making them relatable while also exploring the darker aspects of human nature. The song's themes of violence, hate, and murder have made it a cult favorite among fans of the band and the genre in general.


Line by Line Meaning

You walk through the subway, his eyes burn a hole in your back
As you walk through the subway, you feel someone's creepy gaze on your back, and it sends shivers down your spine.


A footstep behind you, he lunges prepared for attack
You hear someone's footsteps getting closer, and suddenly he attacks you with malicious intent.


Scream for mercy, he laughs as he's watching you bleed
You beg for mercy, but he takes sadistic pleasure in watching you suffer and bleed.


Killer behind you, his blood lust defies all his needs
The killer behind you is driven by an insatiable bloodlust that overrides any other motives or needs he might have.


My innocent victims are slaughtered with wrath and despise
The killer revels in slaughtering innocent victims with a cold, ruthless hatred for humanity.


The mocking religion of hatred that burns in the night
The killer's twisted worldview is like a religion that spreads hatred and malice, especially under the cover of darkness.


I have no one, I'm bound to destroy all this greed
The killer is isolated, lonely, and driven to destroy everything that represents greed and corruption in the world.


A voice inside me compelling to satisfy me
The killer is haunted by a dark, insistent voice that drives him to commit atrocities in order to satisfy his twisted desires.


I can see what a knife's meant to be
The killer sees a knife not just as a tool, but as an extension of his own desires and willpower.


And you'll never know how I came to foresee, see, see
The killer knows that others won't understand how he came to possess such morbid foresight and hatred, and he revels in his superiority over them.


My faith in believing is stronger than lifelines and ties
The killer's delusional faith in his own twisted worldview is stronger than any bonds of loyalty or love that might restrain other people.


With the glimmer of metal my moment is ready to strike
When the killer sees a glimmer of metal, he knows that his moment has come to strike out at his next victim.


Death call arises, a scream breaks the still of the night
As the killer begins his attack, the victim's cries for help break the eerie silence of the night.


Another tomorrow, remember to walk in the light
The song reminds listeners to cherish each day and make the most of life, while staying vigilant against the darkness in the world.


I have found you, and now there is no place to run
The killer has found his latest victim, who is now trapped and helpless to escape his wrath.


Excitement shakes me, oh God help me what have I done?
The killer feels an exhilarating rush of excitement as he carries out his twisted desires, but also realizes the enormity of the evil he has committed.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Paul Andrews, Stephen Percy Harris

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