Foot to the Throat
Lamb of God Lyrics


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Virginia death threat, Virginia creeper vine
The hands that feed intent, choke the purpose of this time
Take all that you can give, and I will make it mine
No care for what you've spent, even fool's gold has it's shine

Never held down, never restrainted
Virtue's foot to the throat
Free of broken chains
Thus always to tyrants
Laugh at the conquered, the victims now betray

And in this Commonwealth
There's merely a common concern for self
We hold these lies to be self-evident
As the dividends will reflect
And in this Commonwealth
There's merely a common concern for self
The coffers have long run dry

Never held down, never restrained
Virtue's foot to the throat
Free of broken chains
Thus always to tyrants
Laugh at the conquered, the victims now betray

Like a bull in a China shop
But the shelves have all been cleared
A thief in an empty vault
The sheep already sheared
A screen door on a submarine
An eagle with a broken wing
Hope in a dead man's dream
The sound of a bell
That will never ring





You're just wasting time

Overall Meaning

Foot to the Throat by Lamb of God is a song that criticizes modern society for its emphasis on self-interest and profit at the expense of others. The song begins with the mention of "Virginia death threat, Virginia creeper vine," which could be interpreted as a metaphor for the suffocating grip of greed that strangles the potential for positive change. The lyrics then go on to say that those with power and resources will take everything they can get their hands on, even if it means draining those who have little left. They will even take fool's gold because it still holds value, even if it is not worth as much as real gold.


The chorus of the song, "Never held down, never restrained, Virtue's foot to the throat, Free of broken chains, Thus always to tyrants, Laugh at the conquered, the victims now betray," seems to suggest that those who seek power and profit are unconstrained by the usual limitations of morality and human decency, and that the common people are left to fend for themselves. The phrase, "Virtue's foot to the throat," could be seen as an ironic reversal of the phrase, "boot on the throat," which is a common expression used to describe oppressive or violent tactics.


The song goes on to criticize the lack of community spirit in contemporary society, and the way people are focused only on their own self-interest. The lines, "And in this Commonwealth, There's merely a common concern for self," suggest that we live in a world where people are no longer connected to each other through a sense of shared values or a desire to help each other succeed. Instead, everyone is out for themselves, and the ends justify the means. The song ends with a series of metaphors that suggest that we are wasting our time trying to make sense of a world that values profit over people.


Line by Line Meaning

Virginia death threat, Virginia creeper vine
The dangers of death and destruction lurk everywhere, like the infamous Virginia creeper vine.


The hands that feed intent, choke the purpose of this time
Those who control feed our intentions, but in doing so, limit our ability to achieve our goals.


Take all that you can give, and I will make it mine
I will take all that you have to offer, and claim it for myself.


No care for what you've spent, even fool's gold has its shine
I do not value what you have sacrificed, but recognize that even the least valuable things can have an allure.


Never held down, never restrained
I have never been constrained or limited.


Virtue's foot to the throat
I assert my moral superiority over others.


Free of broken chains
I am unencumbered by the struggles and hardships of others.


Thus always to tyrants
Tyranny is the natural order of the world.


Laugh at the conquered, the victims now betray
Those who have been defeated are now complicit in their own victimization.


And in this Commonwealth
In this society...


There's merely a common concern for self
... self-preservation is the only priority.


We hold these lies to be self-evident
Our beliefs and values are based on falsehoods and deceptions.


As the dividends will reflect
We will reap what we sow.


The coffers have long run dry
Our resources have been depleted.


Like a bull in a China shop
Our actions are destructive and disruptive, like a bull in a fragile china shop.


But the shelves have all been cleared
There is nothing left to destroy.


A thief in an empty vault
We are thieves taking things that are of no value.


The sheep already sheared
The people have already been exploited, and have nothing left to give.


A screen door on a submarine
Our efforts are futile and ineffective, like a screen door on a submarine.


An eagle with a broken wing
We are crippled and defeated, like a majestic eagle with a broken wing.


Hope in a dead man's dream
Our aspirations and ambitions are futile and impossible.


The sound of a bell that will never ring
Our efforts are in vain, like the sound of a bell that will never ring.


You're just wasting time
Your efforts are futile and meaningless.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CHRIS ADLER, DAVID RANDALL BLYTHE, JOHN CAMPBELL, MARK MORTON, WILL ADLER

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@aramismetal

I can't believe this album is 15 years old, and it still holds its own against most modern metal.

@claudiooliveira3202

Just like the first and second slipknot álbuns

@tohuwabohu5968

still rockin Burn the Priest stuff sometimes!

@dudleyperformancewerks7055

Honestly, this album is still better than a lot of modern metal lol

@jueabaddon2168

'Holds it's own'? This is TIMELESS

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@parmenasnarzaryofficial2030

Lamb of God is best still at this morden days.... Morden bands can't beat

@HEAVY_CREAM

This track is criminally underrated!

@omurdikme

since 2006 still perfect. this album is definitely a milestone for metal music

@Scott-rf1un

I remember I was in Jr high when this album came out
Better times ..

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