Murder
Sepultura Lyrics


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Chaotic violence in my eyes
This whole world moves backwards
Peace, another sign that lies
Life today is not worth the pain

On the radio, another homicide
Inmates suffocate in jail
Severed heads of revolt
I wish I'd never been born

Same hand that builds, destroys
Same hand that relieves, betrays
Same hand that seeds, burns
Same peace that exists, here lies

I can't trust anymore
Criminals within the law
I have something to say
Where I live, don't believe in another day

Heresy and graft




Apartheid
Same religion that saves, damns you!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sepultura's song "Murder" are deeply rooted in the violent realities of the world we live in. The song casts a skeptical eye on concepts like peace and justice, painting a bleak picture of a world in which chaos and violence are omnipresent. The opening lines set the tone for the song, with the singer describing the violence that he sees all around him as "chaotic violence in my eyes." This line suggests that the violence is so pervasive and overwhelming that it has become a part of the singer's very being. The line "This whole world moves backward" further emphasizes the sense of despair and disillusionment present in the song.


As the song progresses, the singer highlights a number of different examples of violence and corruption, including homicides, suffocating inmates, and the severed heads of revolt. These images are visceral and disturbing, serving to underscore the urgency of the song's message. The idea that "the same hand that builds, destroys" speaks to the sense of futility that the singer is experiencing. It suggests that there is a fundamental flaw in the way that we approach society and justice, and that our efforts to build a better world are constantly being undermined by the darker aspects of human nature.


Despite the despair and sense of hopelessness that permeates the song, there is also an underlying message of defiance and rebellion. The singer declares "I have something to say," and the final lines of the song call out heresy, graft, and apartheid. These lines suggest that the singer refuses to accept the status quo, and is determined to fight against the forces of corruption and oppression.


Line by Line Meaning

Chaotic violence in my eyes
The world seems to be full of chaos and violence, and I can hardly bear to look around me.


This whole world moves backwards
The state of the world is regressing, rather than progressing towards peace and understanding.


Peace, another sign that lies
The concept of peace is merely a deceptive facade, and the world is in fact flooded with violence.


Life today is not worth the pain
The suffering and brutality present in everyday life make it feel like it is not worth living.


On the radio, another homicide
Acts of violence such as murder are so commonplace that they are regularly reported on the radio.


Inmates suffocate in jail
People who have committed crimes are being treated cruelly and inhumanely within the justice system.


Severed heads of revolt
The violent uprisings and protests against oppression only yield gruesome results.


I wish I'd never been born
The suffering present in the world is so great that one may wish they had never even existed in the first place.


Same hand that builds, destroys
Those who have the ability to construct and create also possess the power to destroy and tear down.


Same hand that relieves, betrays
Those who can offer relief and support can also easily turn around and betray and abuse that trust.


Same hand that seeds, burns
Those who plant seeds of hope and kindness can also cause destruction and devastation.


Same peace that exists, here lies
Even the appearance of peace is deceptive and only masks the pervasive violence and pain.


I can't trust anymore
The constant betrayal and cruelty in the world makes it impossible to have faith in others or in humanity as a whole.


Criminals within the law
Those who are responsible for enforcing the law or protecting citizens may also be criminals themselves.


I have something to say
The singer wants to share their deep-seated feelings of despair and disillusionment about the state of the world.


Where I live, don't believe in another day
The harsh living conditions and brutality of the world make it feel like the present is bleak, and there is no hope for a brighter tomorrow.


Heresy and graft
Corruption and deceit are pervasive in society and institutions.


Apartheid
Systematic oppression and segregation of marginalized groups is prevalent and institutionalized.


Same religion that saves, damns you!
The same religious institutions that offer salvation and a sense of community can also condemn and judge individuals who do not fit into their narrow mold.




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

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