For I Have Sinned
Sisters Of Suffocation Lyrics


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Slaves, obey your earthly masters with deep respect and fear. Serve them sincerely as you would serve Christ.

You should not let a sorceress live

Whoever sacrifices to any God, except the Lord alone, shall be doomed.

Forgive me for I have sinned!
Black and white
That is how you see the world
Good or evil
Nothing in between
That is
What you force upon us
You make rules
And call it a holy book
Only godly people
Are good enough for you

Repent for your sins
Reject the beast

Black and white
That is how you see the world
Good or evil
Nothing in between
That is
What you force upon us
Forgive me for I have sinned

Enter the lamb
Open the seals

I beg you father
Forgive me for I have sinned

Slaves, obey your earthly masters with deep respect and fear. Serve them sincerely as you would serve Christ.

You should not let a sorceress live

Whoever sacrifices to any God, except the Lord alone, shall be doomed.





Forgive me for I have sinned

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sisters Of Suffocation's song "For I Have Sinned" evoke a sense of religious and moral conflict with themes of obedience, judgment, and repentance woven throughout. The opening lines draw from biblical references, specifically addressing the concept of servitude and submission to earthly masters with reverence akin to serving Christ. This directive of obedience is juxtaposed with a chilling declaration that a "sorceress" should not be allowed to live, suggesting a harsh punishment for those deemed to be practicing dark or forbidden arts.


The subsequent lines shift towards a stark portrayal of a rigid and dogmatic worldview characterized by a stark dichotomy of black and white, good and evil, leaving no room for nuance or gray areas. The singer expresses a feeling of being oppressed by these imposed binaries, feeling constrained and judged by arbitrary rules masquerading as divine mandate. The lyrics critique the notion that only those deemed "godly" by the authorities are considered acceptable or worthy within this restrictive belief system, highlighting the hypocrisy and exclusivity inherent in such dogma.


As the song progresses, the plea for forgiveness becomes a recurring motif, suggesting a deep sense of remorse and guilt for transgressions committed within the confines of this oppressive moral framework. The repeated refrain "Forgive me for I have sinned" echoes the internal struggle and conflict faced by the singer, torn between their own sense of morality and the expectations imposed upon them by external forces. The imagery of the lamb and the seals alludes to apocalyptic themes and a plea for redemption or absolution from perceived sins.


The repetition of the earlier biblical verses towards the end of the song serves to reinforce the cycle of obedience, judgment, and punishment that pervades the narrative. The closing plea for forgiveness is tinged with desperation and a yearning for reconciliation, grappling with the weight of guilt and the suffocating grip of oppressive religious authority. "For I Have Sinned" is a haunting exploration of the complexities of faith, morality, and the personal struggle to find redemption in the face of oppressive systems of control and judgment.


Line by Line Meaning

Slaves, obey your earthly masters with deep respect and fear. Serve them sincerely as you would serve Christ.
Submit to those in authority with reverence and apprehension, honoring them as you would honor a higher power.


You should not let a sorceress live
Do not tolerate those who deceive or manipulate others through dark practices.


Whoever sacrifices to any God, except the Lord alone, shall be doomed.
Those who worship false idols shall face grave consequences for their actions.


Forgive me for I have sinned!
I seek forgiveness for my transgressions and wrongdoings.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ELS PRINS, KEVIN VAN DEN HEILIGENBERG, SIMONE VAN STRATEN, Kevin van den Heiligenberg

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