The Omen
Lддz Rockit Lyrics


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There was a time
When I called the night my friend
And felt no pain
Only a child
And the light of innocence
Burned bright as day
Flesh and blood
The ties of life we're one and same
Pure freedom
Born to share his brother's name

Feeling the rain
I've felt a thousand times before
Yet it seems so cold
Dove white as snow
Trying to weather one more storm
Lays on the ground
Broken wings
Helpless from the fate it's given
Fragile thing
I couldn't save it from it's cruel end

Innocent one
Comes upon a cold device
And time stands still
Sound of a shot
And his heart turns cold as ice
Life unfulfilled
All my guilt
I wished I was the one to die
Brother killed
Now I live to question why

Search my soul to try and find a reason
Losing faith in all that I believe in

Shade my eyes
From the windows of the past
Too late to save
Promise has died
With a vision that can't last
To fate a slave
Piece by piece
I've tried to mend my heart forsaken
No release
A nightmare and I can't awaken

Search my soul to try and find a reason
Losing faith in all that I believe in




Now I know that the bird was a sign
The blame for this forever will be mine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lддz Rockit's song The Omen convey a sense of regret and sadness over the loss of innocence and the tragedies that occur in life. The song starts with the singer reminiscing about a time when they were young and carefree, without any pain or worries. However, as they grow older, they face heartbreak and suffering. The lyrics use simple metaphors such as "feeling the rain" and "dove white as snow" to illustrate how the innocence of youth is lost.


The song takes a dark turn when the lyrics describe an innocent person stumbling upon a "cold device" and getting killed by a gunshot. The singer then laments the fact that they were not the one who died, and lives the rest of their life questioning why their brother had to die. The final lines of the song "Now I know that the bird was a sign, the blame for this forever will be mine" suggest that the singer cannot console themselves over the loss of their brother because they feel responsible for his death.


Overall, The Omen is a powerful song that explores themes of loss, regret, and the fragility of life.


Line by Line Meaning

There was a time
Recalling a time in the past


When I called the night my friend
Feeling comfortable and safe during nighttime


And felt no pain
Being free of emotional distress


Only a child
Being childish and naive


And the light of innocence
Feeling free from sins and guilt


Burned bright as day
Having a clear conscience


Flesh and blood
Being human with emotions and weaknesses


The ties of life we're one and same
Being connected to others through shared experiences


Pure freedom
Having complete independence


Born to share his brother's name
Having a strong bond with family


Feeling the rain
Experiencing a familiar sensation


I've felt a thousand times before
Having felt this way numerous times in the past


Yet it seems so cold
Feeling disconnected and isolated


Dove white as snow
Seeing a pure and innocent creature


Trying to weather one more storm
Enduring another difficult situation


Lays on the ground
Being helpless and vulnerable


Broken wings
Having a physical injury


Helpless from the fate it's given
Feeling powerless to change one's destiny


Fragile thing
Referring to something that is easily broken or destroyed


I couldn't save it from it's cruel end
Feeling responsible for not preventing a tragic outcome


Innocent one
Referring to someone who is free from guilt or blame


Comes upon a cold device
Witnessing a violent object or act


And time stands still
Experiencing a surreal moment


Sound of a shot
Hearing a sudden, loud noise


And his heart turns cold as ice
Feeling numb and detached


Life unfulfilled
Having dreams and potential that are never realized


All my guilt
Feeling responsible for a tragic event


I wished I was the one to die
Wishing to take the place of someone else's suffering


Brother killed
Losing a family member in a violent way


Now I live to question why
Feeling uncertain and lost in the aftermath of a traumatic event


Search my soul to try and find a reason
Looking inwardly for answers and understanding


Losing faith in all that I believe in
Feeling doubtful and uncertain of one's beliefs


Shade my eyes
Avoiding an unpleasant sight


From the windows of the past
Referring to memories and events from the past


Too late to save
Being unable to change the past


Promise has died
Breaking a commitment or vow


With a vision that can't last
Having aspirations and goals that may not be feasible


To fate a slave
Being controlled by one's destiny


Piece by piece
Slowly and methodically


I've tried to mend my heart forsaken
Attempting to heal emotional wounds


No release
Being unable to find peace or closure


A nightmare and I can't awaken
Feeling trapped in a distressing situation


Now I know that the bird was a sign
Realizing that there were warning signs that were overlooked


The blame for this forever will be mine
Accepting responsibility for a tragic event




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Stevie Gunnz

Never heard of this band they rock thanks for the music

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A cool thrash metal band

akira

Love Laaz!!!!!! Cheers !!!!

ottovectom

This is a phenomenal simply old school...

Du Dudu

Strange to see Steve Borden AKA Sting before he had his trademark long black hair.

Good thrashin' tune!

Dick Fitzwell

listen to the album they recorded under the name Gack, epic guitar riffs on it.

NotThatGuy

Anyone remember what movie soundtrack this song was on back in the day?

Pablo Chavez

thanXXX !

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