Sinner's Cross
Rafflesia Lyrics


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This is for all your sins.
There's no time for absolution...

And by the time you'll understand it's too late
Your palms are nailed to the cross!
Lives and hopes, destroyed and murdered.

Dark rivers of blood, fields of hope...
Strangled by your hands.
Dreams of glory, killed by your lies!

This is for all your sins.
There's no time for forgiveness...
This is for all your sickness and misery!

This is your cross
This is your punishment

A crown of bleeding roses
Will be perched over your head




And the nails through your palms
Will forgive you!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Rafflesia's song Sinner's Cross speaks about the inevitability of paying the price for one's sins. It speaks of the consequences that come with one's actions, where there is no time for absolution and forgiveness. The song talks about how one's entire life can be destroyed and murdered because of their actions. The imagery used in the lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world where dark rivers of blood and fields of hope are strangled by the hands of sinners. People's dreams of glory are also killed by the lies of these very individuals.


Towards the end of the song, it is revealed that this sinner's cross is a punishment for all their sickness and misery. The crown of bleeding roses represents the pain and suffering the sinner has inflicted on others, and it is a physical symbol of the punishment they must endure for their wrongdoing. The lyrics suggest that even after inflicting immense pain on others, the sinner may still receive forgiveness through the nails that have been driven into their palms. Overall, the song serves as a powerful reminder that every action has a consequence and that sinners must be held accountable for their actions.


Line by Line Meaning

This is for all your sins.
This song is a reflection on the many sins that one can commit during their life.


There's no time for absolution...
There is no time to seek forgiveness for one's sins.


And by the time you'll understand it's too late
When one finally realizes their mistakes, it is often too late to make amends or seek forgiveness.


Your palms are nailed to the cross!
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ for his sacrifice is a symbol of the punishment for one's sins.


Lives and hopes, destroyed and murdered.
This line speaks to the destruction that sin can bring to both individuals and society as a whole.


Dark rivers of blood, fields of hope...
Metaphorical imagery is used to describe the aftermath of sin and the destruction it can bring.


Strangled by your hands.
The use of the word 'strangled' suggests that one's own actions can lead to their demise.


Dreams of glory, killed by your lies!
The lies we tell can often lead to us losing sight of our dreams and aspirations.


This is for all your sickness and misery!
The song is a message to those who have chosen to live a life of sin and the negative consequences that it can bring.


This is your cross
This phrase serves as a reminder that everyone must 'bear their own cross' or take responsibility for their actions.


This is your punishment
The punishment for one's sins is to live with the guilt and consequences of their actions.


A crown of bleeding roses
A visual metaphor that represents the pain and suffering of one's actions.


Will be perched over your head
The consequences of one's actions will always be present and can never be forgotten.


And the nails through your palms
The visual of nails through palms reflects the punishment for sin and the sacrifice made by Jesus Christ.


Will forgive you!
The forgiveness for one's sins must come from within and not from outside sources.




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