FACING HELL
Ozzy Lyrics


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You make promise of protection
To a future after life
To the final resurrection
And to eternal paradise

But then I'm blinded with temptation
And to every mortal sin
Is it god that sits there waiting?
Or will the darkness suck me in

Let's wake up the dead oh yeah
It's better that never you know
More tears are shed oh yeah
I'm praying that you'll never know
That I'm facing hell

Oh the children sit and listen
The belief was in their eyes
In a land without tomorrows
Through the night you hear their cries

But then your eyes just skip the pages
Of a book that never ends
Is it god that sits there waiting?
Do you hear the call again?

Let's wake up the dead oh yeah
It's better that never you know
More tears are shed oh yeah
I'm praying that you'll never know
That I'm facing hell

It's just crazy world we live in and I'm out of my mind
You pray tomorrow but your leaving today
Evil one is coming and he's knocking your door
'Cause today's the day you'll pay

Let's wake up the dead oh yeah
It's better that never you know
More tears are shed oh yeah
I'm praying that you'll never know

Let's wake up the dead oh yeah
It's better that never you know
More tears are shed oh yeah
I'm praying that you'll never know

That I'm facing hell
That I'm facing hell




That I'm facing hell
That I'm facing hell

Overall Meaning

"Facing Hell" is a song by Ozzy Osbourne that explores the idea of sin, temptation, and the afterlife. The lyrics convey a struggle with faith and the fear of facing eternal damnation. The first verse sets up the idea that promises of protection and eternal paradise are made, but the singer is then "blinded with temptation" and is unsure if they will be saved or consumed by darkness. The chorus repeats the phrase "let's wake up the dead" and expresses a sense of desperation and dread.


The second verse takes a more specific look at the impact of religious beliefs on children, with "belief in their eyes" and "cries" in the night. However, the singer's eyes "just skip the pages" of a never-ending book, again questioning the idea of an afterlife and what it means for our actions in this life. The bridge introduces a sense of chaos and instability, with the world being "crazy" and the singer feeling "out of my mind." The last few lines reinforce the idea that there will be consequences for our actions and that the day of reckoning may come sooner than we think.


Overall, "Facing Hell" is a powerful examination of faith, fear, and the unknown. The lyrics are open-ended enough that they can be interpreted in a variety of ways but convey a sense of uncertainty that is relatable to many people.


Line by Line Meaning

You make promise of protection
The singer is addressing someone who promised to protect them.


To a future after life
The protection promised is related to the afterlife.


To the final resurrection
The promise includes a belief in the final resurrection.


And to eternal paradise
The promise is that the artist will receive eternal paradise.


But then I'm blinded with temptation
The artist is tempted to sin and is having trouble staying true to the promise.


And to every mortal sin
The temptation is to commit earthly, 'mortal' sins.


Is it god that sits there waiting?
The singer is questioning whether God will forgive them for their sins.


Or will the darkness suck me in
The artist is worried that they will fall into darkness because of their sins.


Oh the children sit and listen
The song shifts to discussing children listening to religious beliefs and stories.


The belief was in their eyes
The children are fully invested in and believe what they are being told.


In a land without tomorrows
The stories the children hear are about the afterlife and what happens when you die.


Through the night you hear their cries
Despite their beliefs, the children are still scared and cry at the thought of death.


But then your eyes just skip the pages
The singer is saying that as people grow older, they often stop believing or following their religious teachings.


Of a book that never ends
The religious book the singer is referring to is the Bible, which has no end.


Do you hear the call again?
The singer is asking if the listener feels called back to their religious beliefs.


It's just crazy world we live in and I'm out of my mind
The artist is acknowledging how chaotic the world is and how it can be difficult to hold onto beliefs with all the negativity.


You pray tomorrow but your leaving today
The artist is saying that if you don't act on your beliefs now, you won't have the opportunity to do so later because you might die.


Evil one is coming and he's knocking your door
The singer is saying that the devil is coming to tempt the listener and knock them off their path.


'Cause today's the day you'll pay
The singer is saying that if you fall to the devil's temptation, you'll pay the price for it starting today.


That I'm facing hell
The song ends with the recurring refrain that the artist is facing the prospect of going to hell.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GEOFF NICHOLS, OZZY OSBOURNE, SCOTT HUMPHREY, TIM PALMER

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