Soldier
Kronik Lyrics


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Soldier, gonna die
For our nations honour
Your heart pounds
Through the mist filled air

Soldier. gonna die
For our nations honour
Hell is near. right down here
Absence of conscious, passions so low

Victory at war
Is the orgasm of a nation
The same human being
The same breed they come from
What's on at the theatre.
Extreme discrimination

CHORUS:
Soldier, do you see what they've done
They're forcing you to fight behind
To show no mercy and just kill
They won't even ask your last will





Before you die

Overall Meaning

In Kronik's song Soldier, the lyrics seem to address the sacrifice made by soldiers in war. The singer tells the soldier that he is going to die for the honour of their nation. The phrase "your heart pounds through the mist-filled air" reflects the high-stress, high-anxiety situation the soldier is facing. The chorus addresses the soldier directly, asking if he realizes what is going on and how they are being forced to fight without any thought of their own life or will. The lyrics seem to suggest that the soldier is being used as a pawn in a game of war and is not being given the opportunity to make his own choices.


The verse "victory at war is the orgasm of a nation" is a powerful metaphor that highlights the destructive nature of war. The singer suggests that the euphoria and sense of invincibility that comes with winning a war is temporary and will ultimately give way to more destruction and suffering. The extreme discrimination mentioned in the last line of the verse highlights the fact that war often involves the violent suppression of certain groups of people based on their identity.


The song Soldier reflects the political climate that led to the Iraq War and the conflict in Afghanistan. Kronik's lyrics condemn the way in which soldiers are used as pawns by their governments and the media, and highlights the devastating impact of war on the human psyche. The song calls for an end to war and asks listeners to reflect on the personal sacrifices made by soldiers in the name of nationalism.


Line by Line Meaning

Soldier, gonna die
The soldier knows their fate - death awaits them on the battlefield.


For our nations honour
The soldier fights to defend their country's reputation and integrity.


Your heart pounds
The intense emotions and heightened sense of alertness that come with being in combat.


Through the mist filled air
The hazy, disorienting environment of the battlefield adds to the uncertainty and danger of the situation.


Hell is near, right down here
The soldier feels the presence of death and destruction all around them.


Absence of conscious, passions so low
The brutality of war robs one of empathy and allows for acts that would otherwise seem unimaginable.


Victory at war
The ultimate outcome that all those fighting achieve and hope for.


Is the orgasm of a nation
The thrill and satisfaction of winning a war has a similar ecstatic effect on a country as an orgasm does on an individual.


The same human being
The individuals fighting on opposite sides of a conflict are fundamentally no different from each other.


The same breed they come from
Despite differences in culture, language, and beliefs, all people share a common ancestry and a basic humanity.


What's on at the theatre
The frivolous distractions and entertainments of civilian life contrast starkly with the brutal realities of war.


Extreme discrimination
The arbitrary distinctions and prejudices that lead to conflict are ultimately meaningless and destructive.


Soldier, do you see what they've done
The soldier is questioning the motives and actions of those who sent them to fight in a war.


They're forcing you to fight behind
The higher-ups in the chain of command don't themselves participate in the fighting but make decisions that put the soldier's life on the line.


To show no mercy and just kill
The rules of engagement are such that the soldier is expected to take lives without regard for the humanity of their enemy.


They won't even ask your last will
The soldier's own wishes and desires are disregarded in favor of those of the government and the military hierarchy.




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