Heyday Of The Blood
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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Seek the opposition
For they are your best friends
Enemies they sometimes go
Way out in the end
Way out in the end
In the heyday of the blood
You're so convinced of your own worth
Your faith fails to diminish
In the heyday of the blood
We followed all our ruins
We filled them all with fear
We must be so addicted
So detached from all we see
So detached from all we see
In the heyday of the blood
You're so convinced of your own worth
Your faith fails to diminish
In the heyday of the blood
In the heyday of the blood
You're so convinced of your own worth




Your faith fails to diminish
In the heyday of the blood

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Heyday of The Blood" by Manic Street Preachers imply that the singer is living in a time where people are obsessed with their own sense of superiority, faith, and power. In the first verse, the singer urges the listener to seek out their opposition, as they may be their best allies. The second verse describes how people cling to their faith, even when it fails to satisfy them. The bridge and chorus declare a warning about the dangers of becoming too entrenched in one's belief system, as it may lead them to become detached from reality and addicted to a self-centered worldview.


The lyrics are complex and layered, with multiple interpretations possible. The phrases "heyday of the blood" and "filled them all with fear" suggest that the singer may be describing a time of conflict and violence, perhaps a war or revolution. The idea of being detached from all we see could refer to a feeling of disconnection from reality or a lack of empathy for others. The song could be a commentary on the dangers of extremism and the importance of understanding and engaging with people who hold different beliefs.


Line by Line Meaning

Seek the opposition
Search for those who oppose you, because they are the ones who will challenge you and help you grow.


For they are your best friends
Despite being against you, your opposition can provide valuable insight and perspective that ultimately benefit you.


Enemies they sometimes go
Those who were once against you may become your allies or friends.


Way out in the end
Eventually, things will resolve themselves, no matter how unclear or chaotic the present may seem.


In the heyday of the blood
During a time of conflict and turmoil, where actions are driven by instinct and emotion.


You're so convinced of your own worth
In this state of fighting, individuals may feel strongly about their beliefs and self-worth.


Your faith fails to diminish
Despite any opposition or defeat, individuals may still hold onto their beliefs and faith in their own worth.


We followed all our ruins
We have continued to pursue paths and make decisions even if they lead to destruction.


We filled them all with fear
The aftermath of such decisions can create fear or uncertainty in ourselves and others.


We must be so addicted
We may be caught in a cycle of repeating past actions and decisions that lead to destruction, unable to escape it.


So detached from all we see
In this state, we may become numb or oblivious to the consequences of our actions.




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