Bleed
Sentenced Lyrics


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Burnt all the bridges I have passed
No looking back to the life I once had
The hate for myself is all that´s left now

"As blood runs down my arms
I feel peace in my heart"

On my skin the razor blade is shining bright
The veins show clearly through, my blood is running wild

This wrath that runs inside my veins
This hate that burns inside the ruins of my heart
I´ve got to let it out
I can´t control it anymore

"As blood runs down my heart
I feel peace in my heart"

On my skin the razor blade is shining bright
The veins show clearly through, my blood is running wild




The deep red flowing within, longing to be free
A little pressure´s all it takes to make me bleed to death

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sentenced's song "Bleed" are steeped in despair and self-destruction. The first stanza talks about burning all the bridges the singer has passed and not looking back to the life they once had. The lines signify that the singer has closed all the doors of possibility for a better life and cannot go back. The last line of the stanza, "the hate for myself is all that's left now," encapsulating emotions of self-loathing and worthlessness.


The second stanza talks about self-harm and the feeling of peace that sprouts as blood runs down the singer's arms. The razor's blade is shining bright on the skin, and the veins' visibility is a clear indication of the damage the singer intends to do. They describe the hate burning inside the ruins of their heart, and the need to let it all out. The taut, tension-filled lyrics display the anger and frustration the singer is feeling; they have no way to control it anymore.


The final lines of the song talks about the deep red blood flowing within, longing to be free. The singer has reached a point in their lives where they are seeking release from the pain that's tormenting them. The line that follows - "a little pressure's all it takes to make me bleed to death" - is the testimony to the singer's suicidal thoughts.


Sentenced's song "Bleed" is a reflection of the individual struggling with depression and suicidal tendencies. Through the lyrics, the singer talks about the journey of self-destruction and the finality of death as the only escape. It is a poignant piece that displays the harm individuals inflict on themselves and the emotions swirling therein.


Line by Line Meaning

Burnt all the bridges I have passed
I have destroyed all connections I had in the past.


No looking back to the life I once had
I'm not interested in returning to the life I had before.


The hate for myself is all that´s left now
I am consumed by self-hatred, and that's all that remains.


"As blood runs down my arms I feel peace in my heart"
I find solace in the physical pain of self-harm.


On my skin the razor blade is shining bright
I have a razor blade in my hand, and I can see its reflective surface on my skin.


The veins show clearly through, my blood is running wild
I can see my veins clearly, and my blood is flowing rapidly.


This wrath that runs inside my veins
I am filled with an intense anger that courses through my body.


This hate that burns inside the ruins of my heart
The deep-seated hatred I have for myself has left me feeling empty and broken inside.


I´ve got to let it out
I need to release my emotions somehow.


I can´t control it anymore
My emotions are too powerful for me to manage on my own.


"As blood runs down my heart I feel peace in my heart"
Inflicting physical pain gives me a sense of inner calm.


The deep red flowing within, longing to be free
My blood is a deep red color, and it feels like it wants to escape my body.


A little pressure´s all it takes to make me bleed to death
I am aware that this self-harm could be fatal with just a little more pressure.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: William Patrick Corgan

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