Torches
Lamb of God Lyrics


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The soul of the nation slowly withers (in the howl of the empty wind)
As the spring lays, crushed beneath the hammer (the invisible flame)
My vision sears the crowded square (as the mouth of injustice grins)
This routed place (fire runs through my veins)
I choose to expire
You're all on the brink of compromise(as the steel in my nerve sets in)
Mass concessions in defeated eyes (I carry the cries)
A terrible kindness to break the thrall (in my end a new world begins)
I strike the match (it's not me who dies)
And let it fall
Oppression, injustice, self-immolation
I am the inferno I am legion

Oppression, injustice, self-immolation
I am the inferno I am legion

I am
I am
I am
I am the inferno
I am
I am
I am
I am legion

Some run screaming
Some sit silently
An agonizing gift of charred humanity
My footsteps
They will echo through eternity
A seismic scorching outcry of indignity
I write my blackened name, carved into the wind
I fill your hearts with rage
I leave you ash and legend
Fire runs through my veins
Fire runs through my veins
A terrible kindness to break the thrall (fire runs through my veins)
I strike the match
Fire runs through my veins

Oppression, injustice, self-immolation
I am the inferno I am legion
Oppression, injustice, self-immolation
I am the inferno I am legion





I shall lay charge I am legion
I am the inferno I am legion

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lamb of God Greg Puciato's song "Torches" are a powerful commentary on oppression, injustice, and self-immolation. The first verse describes the slow destruction of the soul of the nation, as people are crushed under the weight of injustice and the howl of the empty wind. The singer's vision sears the crowded square, seeing the mouth of injustice grinning, and fire runs through their veins. They choose to expire, striking the match and letting it fall, a symbolic act of self-immolation that is both terrible in its finality and kind in its release from the thrall of oppression.


The second verse continues this theme, describing the mass concessions and defeated eyes of those on the brink of compromise, while the singer carries the cries of the oppressed. They are the inferno, the legion that will not be contained or silenced, even as some run screaming and others sit silently. The final chorus brings it all together, with the singer laying charge and declaring themselves an inferno and legion that will echo through eternity, leaving only ash and legend behind.


Overall, "Torches" is a call to action against oppression and injustice, a warning against compromise and defeat, and a fiery declaration of self that refuses to be extinguished.


Line by Line Meaning

The soul of the nation slowly withers (in the howl of the empty wind)
The nation suffers a slow death due to the emptiness and lack of meaning in people's lives.


As the spring lays, crushed beneath the hammer (the invisible flame)
Like a fragile flower crushed under violent force, hope is oppressed and unseen.


My vision sears the crowded square (as the mouth of injustice grins)
I see through the lies and propaganda that upholds unjust systems, knowing that the oppressors relish in the suffering they cause.


This routed place (fire runs through my veins)
This hopeless, defeated place fills me with an intense passion and desire for change.


I choose to expire
I am willing to sacrifice myself in the struggle for justice and liberation.


You're all on the brink of compromise(as the steel in my nerve sets in)
Everyone else is on the verge of giving in to the demands of the system, but I am strong and resolute in my principles.


Mass concessions in defeated eyes (I carry the cries)
People have given up hope and accepted their suffering, but I feel their pain and carry it with me in my fight for change.


A terrible kindness to break the thrall (in my end a new world begins)
It may be painful and difficult, but it is necessary to break free from the chains of oppression and build a better world for all.


I strike the match (it's not me who dies)
I am the catalyst for change, but I will not be the one consumed by the flames of revolution.


And let it fall
I release the power of the flames to ignite a revolution for justice.


Oppression, injustice, self-immolation
All of these things fuel my passion for change and willingness to sacrifice myself.


I am the inferno I am legion
I am the fire that will spread and unite people in the fight for liberation.


Some run screaming
Some will be afraid of the change and resist it.


Some sit silently
Some will remain neutral or passive in the midst of revolution.


An agonizing gift of charred humanity
The cost of revolution is great, but necessary for a better future.


My footsteps
My actions and legacy will be remembered.


They will echo through eternity
My impact will be felt for generations to come.


A seismic scorching outcry of indignity
The voices of the oppressed will be heard and the injustice will be brought to light.


I write my blackened name, carved into the wind
My legacy will be forever marked on history, even if I am not physically present.


I fill your hearts with rage
My actions will inspire others to fight against injustice and oppression.


I leave you ash and legend
Though I may not physically be present, my impact will be felt as ashes and a legend of revolutionary change.


Fire runs through my veins
My passion for revolution and justice is strong and unyielding.


I shall lay charge I am legion
I will be the catalyst for change and my legacy will inspire others to join me in the fight.


I am the inferno I am legion
I am the fire that will spread and unite people in the fight for liberation.




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

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