The Exit
Krystalyan Lyrics


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Blood in veins, like the submissive raging truth.
A kind of totalitarian control.
This is why my hands are stained.
Rage quit, surrounded by twisted thought.
The invasion of psychotic disorders.
The paroxysm of despair.

The flow still running, I'm on the edge of the end.
The strange path I took that led me out of control.
Run, run! Fatality's coming. Should I let this swallow me?
Action is the key.

Behind the pain there's faith.
I can't go insane in this world of hate.
There's only one way out, the exit.

Is there any prerequisite to life?
The anger is taking possession of me.
This must happen to show your true wishes.
Let's see this unusual rain.

Which weapon would be mine?

Identities of people revealed, stay objective.
To avoid any chaos, we sometimes have to create one.
A service to population requested by the inside.
Experience is anarchy.

Target audience, put an ear on this!

Behind the pain there's faith.
I can't go insane in this world of hate.
There's only one way out, the exit.

Is there any prerequisite to life?
The anger is taking possession of me.
This must happen to show your true wishes.
Let's see this unusual rain.





An outbreak of sorrow melted in distress.
Did you see? Scar is a part of me… the exit.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Krystalyan's song 'The Exit' explore themes of control, anger, and despair, culminating in a call for action to find a way out - the exit. The opening lines, 'Blood in veins, like the submissive raging truth. A kind of totalitarian control. This is why my hands are stained', suggest a feeling of being trapped or controlled by something, possibly external or internal, which has led the singer to take drastic action.


The repeated references to rage and anger suggest a sense of frustration and a desire for change or escape. The lines, 'Behind the pain there's faith. I can't go insane in this world of hate. There's only one way out, the exit', suggest that the singer is holding onto hope, even in the face of intense suffering or pain. The final lines, 'An outbreak of sorrow melted in distress. Did you see? Scar is a part of me… the exit', suggest that the singer has been through a difficult experience, perhaps a traumatic one, and is now emerging from it changed and scarred.


Overall, the lyrics of 'The Exit' offer a complex exploration of themes such as control, anger, and resilience, culminating in a message of hope and determination to find a way out of difficult situations.


Line by Line Meaning

Blood in veins, like the submissive raging truth.
The singer feels like they are being controlled by some greater power, causing them to be stained with guilt.


This is why my hands are stained.
The guilt and loss of control has left the singer feeling responsible for their actions.


Rage quit, surrounded by twisted thought.
The singer has reached their limit and is giving up, overwhelmed by their disturbing and irrational thoughts.


The invasion of psychotic disorders.
The artist is experiencing a mental breakdown, characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and other symptoms of psychosis.


The paroxysm of despair.
The artist is consumed by feelings of hopelessness and suffering, unable to see a way out of their situation.


The flow still running, I'm on the edge of the end.
Despite feeling like they are about to give up, the singer is still moving forward and hasn't completely given in to despair.


The strange path I took that led me out of control.
The singer has taken an unexpected and unconventional path that has left them feeling lost and out of control.


Run, run! Fatality's coming. Should I let this swallow me?
The artist is being pursued by something that feels like it could be their downfall, and they are considering whether to give in or keep fighting.


Action is the key.
The artist realizes that in order to make a change, they need to take action.


Behind the pain there's faith.
Despite their suffering, the artist has faith that there is a way out of their situation.


I can't go insane in this world of hate.
The singer is determined not to let the cruelty and negativity of the world drive them insane.


There's only one way out, the exit.
The artist sees a way to escape their problems, but it requires leaving everything behind.


Is there any prerequisite to life?
The singer questions whether there are any essential requirements for being alive and finding happiness.


The anger is taking possession of me.
The singer is feeling overwhelmed by their anger and struggling to control it.


This must happen to show your true wishes.
The singer believes that going through hardship helps reveal one's deepest desires and priorities.


Let's see this unusual rain.
The artist is curious to see what happens when things take an unexpected turn.


Which weapon would be mine?
The artist is considering what tools or resources they have to face their challenges.


Identities of people revealed, stay objective.
The singer warns against getting too caught up in labels and personal biases when dealing with others.


To avoid any chaos, we sometimes have to create one.
The singer believes that causing a disturbance or conflict can be necessary in order to prevent greater harm.


A service to population requested by the inside.
The artist sees the need for an internal force or group to help meet the needs of the people.


Experience is anarchy.
The artist believes that obtaining experience can be a chaotic and difficult process.


Target audience, put an ear on this!
The artist is calling out to a specific group of people and urging them to listen closely.


An outbreak of sorrow melted in distress.
The singer is overcome with grief and sadness, making it difficult to cope.


Did you see? Scar is a part of me… the exit.
The artist has been scarred by their experiences, but sees their scars as a necessary part of the process of finding a way out and moving forward.




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Fouet2000

Krystalyan Rules!!!! C'est vraiment bon! On en veut plus.

philippe tremblay deschênes

C'est dont ben solide cette toune la

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