Nothing Left
Pentagram Lyrics


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Well what the hell is wrong with you
We're all living in a zoo
The rich and the poor man
All part of life's trash can

Yes you know that someday
We're all gonna pay
For the wrongs that each man gave
To all mankind, yeah

The politician thinks he's fair
He sits and rots in easy chair
Decision making calms his mind
He'll blow us all up in time

And that time's getting closer each day
Soon they'll all sell their souls away
To the one downstairs they think protects them
After they die

Alright!

Well, we might as well give up today
Because there's nothing left for us anyway





Alright!

Overall Meaning

In Pentagram's song "Nothing Left," the lyrics point out societal issues and condemn those in power who exploit or neglect the less fortunate. The opening verses call out the chaotic state of the world, likening it to a zoo where the rich and poor are all discarded as "life's trash can." The lyrics also predict the reckoning of all people for the harm they inflicted on their fellow human beings.


The song then turns its attention to the political class and their perceived indifference to the damage they cause by making decisions for personal gain. The lyrics suggest that politicians believe they are fair, but their actions and decisions will ultimately lead to the destruction of humanity. The song's finale draws on the hopelessness of the situation it depicts, as the chorus proclaims that there's "nothing left for us anyway."


Overall, the song reflects Pentagram's trademark style of gritty, heavy metal that effectively critiques broader social issues. This song provides a glimpse into the perspective the band members held on political systems, societal hierarchies, and the power structure that keeps the oppressed downtrodden.


Line by Line Meaning

Well what the hell is wrong with you
Questioning the behavior of the listener with a tone of disbelief


We're all living in a zoo
Comparing the chaotic nature of society to a zoo


The rich and the poor man
Acknowledging the existence of economic disparity


All part of life's trash can
Expressing a sense of hopelessness and despair towards life


Yes you know that someday
Asserting the inevitability of consequences


We're all gonna pay
Emphasizing the idea of accountability for actions


For the wrongs that each man gave
Highlighting the responsibility individuals hold for contributing to negative outcomes


To all mankind, yeah
Extending the consequences to the entirety of the human race


The politician thinks he's fair
Suggesting the delusion of fairness among those in power


He sits and rots in easy chair
Painting an image of complacency and inaction


Decision making calms his mind
Insinuating the ease with which politicians make drastic decisions


He'll blow us all up in time
Warning of the destructive capabilities of those in positions of power


And that time's getting closer each day
Stressing the urgency of the situation


Soon they'll all sell their souls away
Showing the corruptibility of those in positions of power


To the one downstairs they think protects them
Referencing Satan as the protector of corrupt politicians


After they die
Suggesting that the consequences of actions follow individuals after death


Well, we might as well give up today
Expressing defeat and hopelessness


Because there's nothing left for us anyway
Implying that the world is past the point of salvation




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