Rising From Ruins
Judas Priest Lyrics


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Drawn from years of self denying
Lost in chaos before the storm
Our strength goes on prepared for mortal battle
We can saddle our old scores

Look to the skies and challenge all of heaven
Resist the devil, dare to dream
By grace of god within our hearts eternal
For our salvation is for everyone

We're standing as one
We're carrying on
Rising from ruins
We're bringing the lights
Out from the nights
Rising from ruins

We'll face our foes so they can hear our voices
The land rejoices in empathy
This trial by fire will build from their attrition
It's ammunition for our enemies

We're standing as one
We're carrying on
Rising from ruins
We're bringing the lights
Out from the nights
Rising from ruins

Send in the valiant, fight for what you believe
Then we shall overcome, lay victory at our feet

We're standing as one
We're carrying on
Rising from ruins
We bring the lights
Out from the nights
Rising from ruins

We're standing as one
We're carrying on
Rising from ruins
We're bringing the lights




Out from the nights
Rising from ruins

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Judas Priest's song "Rising From Ruins" speak to the idea of resilience, perseverance, and hope in the face of chaos, adversity, and difficult circumstances. The lines "Drawn from years of self-denying / Lost in chaos before the storm" set the tone for the theme of the song, which suggests that the strength of the human spirit can endure despite the hardships we face. The phrase "our strength goes on prepared for mortal battle" implies that we are equipped to handle whatever comes our way, and that our past struggles have prepared us to overcome future obstacles.


The chorus of the song reinforces this idea of resilience, as the band repeats the phrase "We're standing as one / We're carrying on / Rising from ruins / We're bringing the lights / Out from the nights / Rising from ruins." This repetition serves to emphasize the song's message of hope, and the power of community to help us overcome difficult times. The lines "Send in the valiant, fight for what you believe / Then we shall overcome, lay victory at our feet" suggest that we should be willing to stand up for what we believe in, because doing so can lead to triumph in the face of adversity.


Overall, "Rising From Ruins" is an empowering and inspiring song that encourages listeners to persevere in the face of difficulty and to find hope within themselves and their communities.


Line by Line Meaning

Drawn from years of self denying
Having deprived themselves for a long time


Lost in chaos before the storm
Confused and disoriented during troublesome times


Our strength goes on prepared for mortal battle
We persevere despite being ready to face death in the fight


We can saddle our old scores
We can address and rectify our past mistakes


Look to the skies and challenge all of heaven
We defy even celestial powers


Resist the devil, dare to dream
Do not succumb to temptations, and have dreams that defy expectations


By grace of god within our hearts eternal
Our hearts are imbued with the eternal grace of God


For our salvation is for everyone
Our redemption is accessible to all


We're standing as one
We are united


We're carrying on
We persist


Rising from ruins
We are emerging from the aftermath stronger and better


We're bringing the lights
We are illuminating darkness


Out from the nights
Escaping the darkness


We'll face our foes so they can hear our voices
We confront our enemies so they cannot ignore us


The land rejoices in empathy
The environment supports us with shared emotions


This trial by fire will build from their attrition
Our opponents' exhaustion will fuel our tenacity and perseverance


It's ammunition for our enemies
Our adversaries will regret their actions as it will empower us


Send in the valiant, fight for what you believe
Summon brave warriors to fight for their beliefs


Then we shall overcome, lay victory at our feet
Ultimately, we will triumph, and our opponents shall succumb




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
Written by: Glenn Raymond Tipton, Richard Faulkner, Robert Halford

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@johnshahla5042

Lyrics:
Drawn from years of self denying
Lost in chaos before the storm
Our strength goes on prepared for mortal battle
We can settle our old scores

Look to the stars and challenge all of heaven
Resist the devil, dare to dream
By grace of god within our hearts eternal
For our salvation is for everyone

We're standing as one
We're carrying on
Rising from ruins
We're bringing the light
Out from the night
Rising from ruins

We'll face our foes so they can hear our voices
The land rejoices in empathy
This trial by fire will build from their attrition
It's ammunition for our enemies

We're standing as one
We're carrying on
Rising from ruins
We're bringing the light
Out from the night
Rising from ruins

Send in the valiant, fight for what you believe
Then we shall overcome, lay victory at our feet

We're standing as one
We're carrying on
Rising from ruins
We bring the light
Out from the night
Rising from ruins

We're standing as one
We're carrying on
Rising from ruins
We're bringing the light
Out from the night
Rising from ruins



@measlyfurball37

This is going to sound a little dumb, but. . . this song is my LGBT+ anthem. Priest has always been an inspiration for me to embrace who I am and a lot of lyrics in this song resonate with me about that sort of theme:

"Drawn from years of self denying" - staying in the closet, years of self-denying your identity.

"We can settle our old scores" - our old scores can be Stonewall, it can be the AIDS epidemic, or it can be all of the homophobic abuse that came before the modern movement.

"Look to the stars and challenge all of heaven,
Resist the devil, dare to dream"
- challenging the traditional christian homophobia, fighting "heaven" but also not being the devil-aligned sinners homophobic christians think we are.

"By grace of god within our hearts eternal,
For our salvation is for everyone"
- God is love. We aren't some sort of devil worshipper just because we love the same sex. And salvation is for *everyone*.

"We're standing as one
We're carrying on
Rising from ruins
We're bringing the light
Out from the night
Rising from ruins"
- We're coming out of hiding. We're rising from a dark past of discrimination. We're united.

"We'll face our foes so they can hear our voices
The land rejoices in empathy"
- Being visible, being heard is a huge thing for the LGBT community. Throughout history we've been erased and ignored. Being visible and audible is something that homophobes hate. But even more people have empathy for us.

Idk man. Maybe I'm just a stupid queer kid who's too in love with this excellent song.



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@ddskreamer

Just as solid as they were in the 70's and 80's! I'm so glad Judas Priest is still producing quality Heavy Metal for the world to hear in 2020! We are defenders of the faith!

@evilchaosboy

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@boone315

I personally think they just keep perfecting perfection with every album but I'm a bit biased

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​@@boone315 This is one of their best albums in my opinion. Excellent production, songwriting, and performances.

@killerhit00

Absolutely brother

@muhammadnoorbinrohani39

Judas Priest is the world best heavy metal band in the world.

@leebui2178

Maiden comes close, but no cigar.

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