Eminence
Scelerata Lyrics


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Since the first man got wisdom
Glorious taste had a price
Innocence forever lost in the birth of the mankind

Now they don't have any reason
They're spreading evil and lies
Showing us the way without banishment from paradise
It's a no way out game
So stupid like the majors say
Don't give it away
Really trust in your way
By the chains we could break

Oh, we have to pray
For the illusions that they made
With no reason why, we don't need disguise
The eminence is clear, our freedom isn't real

It's a no way out game
So stupid like tv spams
Don't give it away
Really find your own way
Through the chains we should break

Oh, the world has to pay
For the stupid game they play
Whose majors always say
We don't need the right
Its only fashion, near i feel it

Oh, we have to pray
For the illusions that they made
With no reason why, we don't need disguise
The eminence is clear, our freedom...





With no reason why, we don't need disguise
The eminence is clear, our freedom isn't real!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Scelerata's song Eminence speak about the loss of innocence and wisdom from the birth of mankind. The song highlights the consequences of seeking knowledge and the price that comes with it, which ultimately results in the loss of paradise. The lyrics suggest that those who possess knowledge use it to spread evil and lies, furthering mankind's distance from what once was a utopian existence. The "no way out game" described by the song implies that we are all trapped in a system with no escape. The lyrics urge individuals to find their own way, break free from the chains, and resist the illusions that perpetuate the system. In the end, the song suggests that true freedom is not real, and what we perceive as freedom is a mere illusion.


Overall, the lyrics of Eminence are a poignant commentary on the existential crisis of mankind. They urge individuals to resist the societal structures that bind us and to find a way towards a true and authentic existence. The song speaks of the need for prayer and inner reflection to break free from the illusions that society has created and to find our true path in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Since the first man got wisdom
Ever since humanity began seeking knowledge and wisdom


Glorious taste had a price
There are consequences that come with pursuing excellence


Innocence forever lost in the birth of the mankind
Humanity lost its innocence when it gained knowledge


Now they don't have any reason
The people with power and influence have lost sight of their original purpose


They're spreading evil and lies
They are using their power to manipulate and deceive others


Showing us the way without banishment from paradise
They are leading us astray without consequence


It's a no way out game
We are stuck in a situation with no clear way to win


So stupid like the majors say
The people in power are making foolish decisions


Don't give it away
Don't let your freedom be taken away


Really trust in your way
Believe in yourself and your own abilities


By the chains we could break
We have the power to break free from our limitations


Oh, we have to pray
We must have faith in a higher power to help guide us through these difficult times


For the illusions that they made
For the false realities they have created


With no reason why, we don't need disguise
There is no justification for hiding the truth


The eminence is clear, our freedom isn't real
We may think we are free, but in reality, we are not truly free


So stupid like tv spams
The messages coming from the media are just as foolish as those from the people in power


Really find your own way
We must discover our own path to true freedom


Oh, the world has to pay
The world will suffer the consequences of the mistakes made by those in power


Whose majors always say
The people with power are always saying


We don't need the right
We don't need to do what is right or just


Its only fashion, near i feel it
It is merely a trend, something that will pass




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