Praying for Confession
Mind's Eye Lyrics


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Life, life is such a ridiculous word if you think of it.
Eventually, we all take life for granted.
It's not until we take that last gasp of air before we truly can appreciate the simplicity of seeing, feeling, hearing, smelling and tasting life.
Death, ha...death comes to us all

Oh father please forgive my sins, I've take lives with my bare hands
This guilt has grown inside of me, I cannot cry, nor can I hide
I broke the glass, reflection died
The mirror lies, deformed and blind
I cannot face my image more
I've cut my hand, bled for my land
A child with no name is easier to mold
A mouth of no words, far better controlled
No one to claim his rights, to say goodnight
Letting my hate grow up before I could
I became the hands of god

[Adam Evangelista:] Father forgive me father, for I have sinned.




[Father Cavallero Dimori:] When was your last confession my child?
[Adam Evangelista:] This is my very first...

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Mind's Eye's song "Praying for Confession" speak to the paradoxical nature of life and death. At first, the word "life" may seem like a simple concept, but upon reflection, it becomes clear that life is an incredibly complex thing that we take for granted. We often only truly appreciate it when it is taken away from us. The inevitability of death is also mentioned, and in contrast to life, it is something that we cannot take for granted because it will come for us all. The lyrics encourage us to reflect on the true meaning and value of life before it's too late.


The rest of the song explores themes of guilt, shame, and self-hatred. The singer is deeply remorseful for taking lives with their bare hands and harbors a lot of guilt inside. They feel that they cannot cry or hide from their actions, and they cannot even face their own reflection. The lyrics suggest that the singer has become a soldier who has killed people for their country, and now they feel lost and powerless in the face of their actions. They also speak to the idea that a person's identity can be erased, and they can become a nameless, voiceless vessel for someone else's agenda. The singer's first confession to a priest suggests that they are seeking redemption for their sins and trying to come to terms with the weight of their actions.


Overall, "Praying for Confession" is a thought-provoking and poignant song that forces the listener to confront the difficult truths of life and death. The lyrics speak to universal human experiences like guilt, shame, and the search for redemption. The song's haunting melody and powerful lyrics will stay with the listener long after it has ended.


Line by Line Meaning

Life, life is such a ridiculous word if you think of it.
Life may seem absurd when contemplated upon.


Eventually, we all take life for granted.
With time, life and its blessings may become underappreciated.


It's not until we take that last gasp of air before we truly can appreciate the simplicity of seeing, feeling, hearing, smelling and tasting life.
Only at the end of life can we realize the beauty and simplicity of our senses.


Death, ha...death comes to us all
Death is an inevitable future for all of us.


Oh father please forgive my sins, I've take lives with my bare hands
The artist admits to committing murder to the priest.


This guilt has grown inside of me, I cannot cry, nor can I hide
The singer is deeply burdened by their guilt, unable to express or ignore it.


I broke the glass, reflection died
The mirror symbolizes the singer's self-image, which has been destroyed.


The mirror lies, deformed and blind
The artist's reflection has become distorted and represents a false image.


I cannot face my image more
The artist is unable to confront the distorted image they see of themselves.


I've cut my hand, bled for my land
The artist has harmed themselves, perhaps as a penance or to symbolize an offering.


A child with no name is easier to mold
Without an established identity, it's easier for someone to be shaped or molded.


A mouth of no words, far better controlled
Someone who doesn't speak can be better controlled or manipulated.


No one to claim his rights, to say goodnight
Without someone to safeguard their rights, they are vulnerable.


Letting my hate grow up before I could
The singer may have experienced childhood trauma that caused negative feelings to root and develop within them.


I became the hands of god
The singer may believe they have a divine sense of justice or entitlement to punish those they perceive to be deserving.


[Adam Evangelista:] Father forgive me father, for I have sinned.
The artist begins their confession to the priest.


[Father Cavallero Dimori:] When was your last confession my child?
The priest inquires about the artist's past confessions.


[Adam Evangelista:] This is my very first...
The singer admits to this being their first confession.




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