Hangman
Mercy Fall Lyrics
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In line to be rejected
Cover the eys of innocence
With residue affected
I dove into your shallow will
To drown this, once forgiven
And in your belly find me still
Alone, alone
Waited so long for a pretty soul
Traded alabaster kisses for the antidote
Welcome to the promenade
Crusade
Martyred on a hilll of bones
They're just slaves
Try to kill the dead
And wind up hanging instead
I'd rather be a criminal
Don't wanna be forsaken
Defined in reflections of you
Confined to what I'm given
I sank into your shallow arms
This residentail heaven
And in your palace find my calm
Alone, alone
Waited so long for a pretty soul
Traded alabaster kisses for the antidote
Welcome to the promenade
Crusade
Martyred on a hilll of bones
They're just slaves
Try to kill the dead
And wind up hanging instead
Wrong, wrong
You're not the chosen one [x5]
Wrong, wrong wrong!
Welcome to the promenade
Crusade
Martyred on a hilll of bones
They're just slaves
Try to kill the dead
And wind up hanging instead
WRONG!
Welcome to the promenade
Crusade
Martyred on a hilll of bones
They're just slaves
Try to kill the dead
And wind up
Hangman!
The lyrics to Mercy Fall's song "Hangman" depict a tumultuous and perhaps abusive relationship. The first verse speaks to the singer's feelings of rejection and being unable to hold onto a love that is fleeting and unstable. They also address the corruption of innocence, as the residue of the relationship affects them. Despite being forgiven, the singer still feels alone and suffocated by the relationship.
The second verse reveals a deep sense of longing for love and acceptance. The singer has waited too long for someone with a pure soul, but has instead traded their values for the "antidote" of being loved. They feel confined to what they are given, and are willing to be a criminal to avoid being forsaken. They find comfort in their shallow relationship, but it is also a type of prison.
The lyrics then take a darker turn, with the chorus depicting a "promenade" or parade of martyrs who have been hanged on a hill of bones. The lyrics "they're just slaves, try to kill the dead, and wind up hanging instead" suggest that those who try to oppress others will ultimately suffer the same fate. The repeated chants of "wrong, wrong, you're not the chosen one" suggest that the singer is rejecting their partner's attempts to control them and claiming their own agency. The song ends with the ominous threat of the hangman.
Overall, "Hangman" is a gritty and intense song that explores themes of power dynamics, abuse, and the struggle for self-determination within a relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
Can't hold a love inflatable
Unable to sustain a love that is easily manipulable and insincere
In line to be rejected
Waiting to be turned away and denied
Cover the eyes of innocence
Hiding the truth from those who are pure and unaware
With residue affected
With tainted remnants that have been influenced and corrupted
I dove into your shallow will
I immersed myself in your superficial desires
To drown this, once forgiven
To suffocate and bury what was previously pardoned
And in your belly find me still
And remain trapped in your grasp
Alone, alone
Isolated and solitary
Waited so long for a pretty soul
Desired a beautiful and genuine person for a long time
Traded alabaster kisses for the antidote
Exchanged pure, innocent kisses for a cure to pain or heartache
Welcome to the promenade
A sarcastic greeting to a place of shallow, materialistic culture
Crusade
Urging a fight for a cause or belief
Martyred on a hill of bones
Symbolizing sacrifice and death on a pile of past failures
They're just slaves
Implies that many people are unaware of their own captivity and submission
Try to kill the dead
Attempt to put an end to something that has already perished
And wind up hanging instead
End up being the one who is punished or destroyed instead
Wrong, wrong
Incorrect, untrue
You're not the chosen one [x5]
You are not special or favored in any way
Welcome to the promenade
Repeat of earlier sarcastic greeting
Hangman!
A call to justice and punishment
Contributed by Amelia I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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