War
Sepultura Lyrics


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Children watch their mothers die
Raping a city in the name of freedom
Children growing, their hate inside
A world they lost in the name of reason

I never came back from that trench
I can't be alone, I won't be alone
A schizophrenic cycle of paranoia

Trauma of war! Trauma of war!

I saw the worst in the human nature
My hands are stained with blood of death
Attack all ghosts, I'm like a soldier
Wasted minds that are all alike

I never came back from that trench
I can't be alone, I won't be alone
A schizophrenic cycle of paranoia

Trauma of war! Trauma of War!

Freedom comes with a hail of bullets

My sun is getting dark
My urge to kill awakes
My world is no more
My urge to kill awakes

Children watch their mothers die
Raping a city in the name of freedom
Children growing, their hate inside
A world they lost in the name of reason

I never came back from that trench
I can't be alone, I won't be alone




A schizophrenic cycle of paranoia
A schizophrenic cycle of paranoia

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Trauma of War" by Sepultura are a depiction of the horrors of war and its lasting effects on individuals who are forced to endure it. The opening line, "Children watch their mothers die," sets the tone for the rest of the song. The imagery is disturbing and highlights the fact that innocent individuals, particularly children, are often the ones who suffer the most in times of war.


The track also touches on the theme of freedom and how it is often achieved through violence, as shown in the lyric, "Freedom comes with a hail of bullets." The singer seems to have come back from war with deep psychological scars, as evidenced by the repetition of the line, "I never came back from that trench/I can't be alone, I won't be alone/A schizophrenic cycle of paranoia."


The line, "My urge to kill awakes," suggests that the singer may be struggling with the desire for revenge after being traumatized by the violence of war. The song ultimately seems to be a commentary on the cyclical nature of violence and the devastating impact it has on individuals and society as a whole.


Line by Line Meaning

Children watch their mothers die
The trauma of war is depicted as children helplessly watching their mothers die.


Raping a city in the name of freedom
War is a senseless act as it only leads to the destruction of cities and lives.


Children growing, their hate inside
Children witnessing the horrors of war are filled with hatred, leading to violent upbringings.


A world they lost in the name of reason
The devastation of war leads to the loss of a whole world, dismantling everything that was once held with reason.


I never came back from that trench
The artist suggests that he was not the same person after the war, having lost a part of himself in the process.


I can't be alone, I won't be alone
The trauma of war has made the singer unable to be alone, as the memories are too much to bear in isolation.


A schizophrenic cycle of paranoia
The aftermath of war leads to a mental state filled with paranoia and confusion.


Trauma of war! Trauma of war!
The repetition of this phrase emphasizes the brutal reality of war and its lasting impact on individuals.


My hands are stained with blood of death
The artist has been complicit in the death and destruction of war, and is unable to wash it away.


Attack all ghosts, I'm like a soldier
The artist is haunted by the ghosts of the war, unable to shake off the memories and the trauma that comes with it.


Wasted minds that are all alike
War wastes the potential of young minds and leads to a generation of traumatized individuals, all alike in their suffering.


Freedom comes with a hail of bullets
The irony of war is that the quest for freedom, often claimed as a reason for war, is achieved through violence, leading to more death and destruction.


My sun is getting dark
The singer is losing their hope and optimism, as the trauma of war engulfs their life.


My urge to kill awakes
The violence of war is so deeply ingrained that even after the war, the urge to kill remains.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANDREAS RUDOLF KISSER, DERRICK GREEN, ELOY CASAGRANDE, PAULO XISTO PINTO JR

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