Beneath the Remains
Sepultura Lyrics


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In the middle of a war that was not started by me
Deep depression of the nuclear remains
I've never thought of, I've never thought about
This happening to me

Proliferations of ignorance
Orders that stand to destroy
Battlefields and slaughter
Now they mean my home and my work

Who has won?
Who has died?
Beneath the remains
Cities in ruins

Bodies packed on minefields
Neurotic game of life and death
Now I can feel the end
Premonition about my final hour

A sad image of everything
Everything's so real
Who has won?
Who has died?

Everything happened so quickly.
I felt I was about to leave hell
I'll fight for myself, for you, but so what?
To feel a deep hate

To feel scared
But beyond that, to wish being at an end
Clotted blood
Mass mutilation

Hope for the future is only utopia
Mortality, insanity, fatality
You'll never want to feel what I've felt
Mediocrity, brutality, and falsity

It's just a world against me
Cities in ruins
Bodies packed on minefields
Neurotic game of life and death

Now I can feel the end
Premonition about my final hour
A sad image of everything
Everything's so real

Who has won?




Who has died?
Beneath the remains

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sepultura's "Beneath The Remains" depict the horrors and destruction caused by nuclear war, as seen through the eyes of an individual who never thought they would experience such devastation. The song begins with the singer feeling lost and helpless in the midst of a conflict they did not start, forced to witness the aftermath of nuclear proliferation and its impact on their home and workplace. The singer's thoughts turn towards their own mortality and the fate of others, questioning who has won and who has died in this senseless destruction.


As the song continues, the singer becomes engulfed in the violence and death surrounding them, describing bodies scattered in minefields and the overwhelming fear of their own demise. They reflect on the reality of the situation, including ruined cities and mass mutilation. The singer laments the hopelessness of the situation, realizing that any hope for the future is merely a utopian dream. The song ends with the singer resigned to their fate, with a "premonition about my final hour" and a final question of who has won and who has died, underscoring the senselessness of the war.


Line by Line Meaning

In the middle of a war that was not started by me
Caught in the midst of a conflict that I did not initiate


Deep depression of the nuclear remains
Overwhelming sadness caused by the devastation of the atomic remnants


I've never thought of, I've never thought about This happening to me
Never considered that this calamity would come to befall me


Proliferations of ignorance
The spread and growth of foolishness


Orders that stand to destroy
Commands that result in annihilation


Battlefields and slaughter Now they mean my home and my work
Once-distanced places of conflict and bloodshed now threaten my personal space and occupation


Who has won? Who has died? Beneath the remains Cities in ruins
Uncertainty over who emerges victorious, who suffers defeat, and the aftermath of destroyed cities and wreckage


Bodies packed on minefields Neurotic game of life and death
Dead bodies clustered on explosive landmines, amid a chaotic and frenzied fight for survival


Now I can feel the end Premonition about my final hour A sad image of everything Everything's so real
Intense realization that my time may be nearing, a somber recognition of the enormity and gravity of my experiences


To feel a deep hate To feel scared But beyond that, to wish being at an end Clotted blood Mass mutilation
Experiencing potent antipathy and terror, and ultimately desiring an end to it all, amidst a gruesome scene of congealed blood and widespread mutilation


Hope for the future is only utopia Mortality, insanity, fatality You'll never want to feel what I've felt Mediocrity, brutality, and falsity It's just a world against me
Hope for a better tomorrow is a mere ideal, overshadowed by the inevitable realities of death, madness, and destruction. The horrors of these experiences far surpass any conceivable notion of a mild, just, and truthful world, and ultimately creates a visceral feeling of being alone and unsupported against the universe


Cities in ruins Bodies packed on minefields Neurotic game of life and death Now I can feel the end Premonition about my final hour A sad image of everything Everything's so real Who has won? Who has died? Beneath the remains
A poetic summation of the horrors, terrors, and anxieties of a battlefield, where cities crumble, bodies pile atop mines, life and death are played like a game, where death looms palpably, and after all is said and done, there is a tragic realization of who survived and who perished beneath the ruins.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ANDREAS RUDOLF KISSER, IGOR CAVALERA, MASSIMILIANO A. CAVALERA, PAULO XISTO JR. PINTO

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