VERSUS
Moonspell Lyrics


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I am thinking vultures ripping the flesh,
Smashing the bone
I am thinking hailstones shot to the head,
Making the giant fall
I am hearing pipes, the pipes of Pan,
I know it's wrong
I am hearing lies, the lies of man:
They’re written in the stars above!

So crawl back to your hole!
Wait for thy kingdom come
So crawl back to your hole!
Tonight no one will come

The fire can't tame us
We're not making peace
And haters can't break us
We're growing fierce

In the end of times, no prophecy just you and me
In the end of times, the thrill of the flight
I am here to take your life

I am thinking snake oil rubbed in the skin
Enter the poison!
I am thinking arrows stuck in the heart
All men are mortal
I am biting the apple, the rotten core
The worm wants more




I am healing the blind, the book of the dead
Be prepared to meet your end!

Overall Meaning

The song "Versus" by the Portuguese Gothic-Death Metal band, Moonspell, explores the themes of human nature and the ultimate fate of mankind. The lyrics relay images of violence, destruction, deception, and mortality. The opening lines of "I am thinking vultures ripping the flesh, smashing the bone" and "I am thinking hailstones shot to the head, making the giant fall" suggest a world consumed by brutality, where even the powerful are not immune to violence. The lines "I am hearing lies, the lies of man: They’re written in the stars above!" suggests that deception is embedded in human nature, which is written in the fate of the universe.


The chorus of the song, "So crawl back to your hole! Wait for thy kingdom come. So crawl back to your hole! Tonight no one will come" seems to be a call to man to face the consequences of their actions, to retreat to their place of hiding and wait for the end of times, where no one can save them. The lines "The fire can't tame us, We're not making peace, And haters can't break us, We're growing fierce" reveals the inner strength of man, that no amount of destruction can break, and instead, it ignites a passion to become stronger.


The song "Versus" by Moonspell is a powerful and introspective exploration of humanity's darkest impulses, and it uses a combination of harsh vocals and intense music to convey its powerful message.


Line by Line Meaning

I am thinking vultures ripping the flesh, Smashing the bone
I am imagining a scenario where vultures are tearing apart a carcass, and bones are being shattered. This indicates violence and destruction


I am thinking hailstones shot to the head, Making the giant fall
I am picturing giant hailstones hitting someone's head, which causes them to collapse. This suggests a sudden, unexpected downfall


I am hearing pipes, the pipes of Pan, I know it's wrong
I am listening to the sound of Pan's pipes, but I am aware that it is not right. This suggests that the singer is conflicted or guilty about something


I am hearing lies, the lies of man: They’re written in the stars above!
I am being exposed to the lies that humans tell, and I believe that they are destined to fail. This implies a disdain for deception and a belief in karma


So crawl back to your hole! Wait for thy kingdom come So crawl back to your hole! Tonight no one will come
The artist is ordering someone to retreat and wait for a future event that will never come. This suggests a sense of hopelessness or futility


The fire can't tame us We're not making peace And haters can't break us We're growing fierce
The singer's resolve cannot be weakened by conflict or criticism, and instead, they are becoming even stronger. This implies a sense of perseverance or defiance


In the end of times, no prophecy just you and me In the end of times, the thrill of the flight I am here to take your life
The end of the world will not involve any divine intervention or supernatural forces, but rather just two individuals facing off against each other. The singer is conveying a sense of threat or danger


I am thinking snake oil rubbed in the skin Enter the poison! I am thinking arrows stuck in the heart All men are mortal I am biting the apple, the rotten core The worm wants more I am healing the blind, the book of the dead Be prepared to meet your end!
The artist is contemplating various symbolic actions, including the use of snake oil, arrows, and the apple (from the story of Adam and Eve). These all suggest themes of temptation, mortality, and death. The final line warns of an impending doom or reckoning.




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