March
Lowbrow Lyrics


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You are the chattle of war
Being led to slaughter
First step to genocide
Belief of lies
Speak or don't speak your mind
You will die
All around you your people die
Piles of bodies ten feet high
Bones dressed in flesh
Blood of the dead
More bodies than you can count
Thousands in the ground
Hear the wails and the shreiks
Seperated families
Terrified refugees
Huddled in the cold
Outgunned no defense
See your familie march




March to death, March to death
March, March, March to death

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lowbrow's song "March" paint a vivid picture of the horrors of war and genocide. The first line "You are the chattle of war" sets the tone for the rest of the song. The word "chattle" suggests that the people being described are seen as no more than property by those who are using them for their own purposes. The line "Being led to slaughter" is especially powerful as it conjures up images of innocent victims being led to their death with no hope of escape.


These lyrics also highlight the devastating effects of propaganda and lies. The line "First step to genocide/Belief of lies" implies that the people being described are being manipulated and brainwashed into believing things that are not true. This is a common tactic used during times of war to dehumanize the enemy and create divisions between different groups of people.


The rest of the song describes the brutal reality of war and genocide. The images of "piles of bodies ten feet high" and "bones dressed in flesh" are especially disturbing. The line "More bodies than you can count" drives home the sheer scale of the tragedy being depicted. The song also touches on the impact of war on families, with lines like "Separated families" and "Huddled in the cold". The final line "March, March, March to death" is a haunting reminder of the futility and senselessness of war.


Overall, the lyrics to "March" are a powerful commentary on the horrors of war and genocide. They use vivid imagery and language to convey the devastating impact of these conflicts on innocent victims.


Line by Line Meaning

You are the chattle of war
You are nothing but a mere possession in the eyes of war


Being led to slaughter
You are being directed towards a cruel and violent death


First step to genocide
This is merely the first stage in the process of mass extermination


Belief of lies
The act of being convinced and motivated by deceit


Speak or don't speak your mind
Speaking up or not speaking at all will both lead to your demise


You will die
Death is inevitable in this merciless and unforgiving environment


All around you your people die
The people around you are dying by the masses


Piles of bodies ten feet high
A gruesome scene of stacks of corpses reaching ten feet in height


Bones dressed in flesh
The remains of the dead are covered by the flesh of others


Blood of the dead
The blood of the deceased individuals who were not fortunate enough to survive


More bodies than you can count
The number of casualties is too great to be documented or pictured accurately


Thousands in the ground
Numerous masses being buried in the earth as a result of their massacre


Hear the wails and the shreiks
The piercing cries and screams of agony are undeniably audible


Seperated families
Individuals being taken away from their loved ones and left to fend for themselves


Terrified refugees
Individuals who are fleeing their home countries due to excessive brutality and violence


Huddled in the cold
People attempting to warm themselves together for a brief sense of comfort, protection, and hope


Outgunned no defense
The individuals do not have the proper equipment, resources, or survival tactics to defend themselves


See your familie march
Having to witness your family members being forced to go down a sinister path


March to death, March to death
Forced to march towards an untimely and brutal death that has been planned for them by their oppressors


March, March, March to death
Repeatedly being commanded to make the dreadful journey to their demise




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