Blackened
Stryper Lyrics


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I've been lost and harder to find
Since i met twenty-five
In my lie, it's now do or die
And about damn time
I can't run, I'm not gonna hide
In another bottle of wine
A can see my soul in a different place
I don't want to go as another case
(Of a man who's heart is)

Blackened (Don't want my heart to be)
blackened

I'll give blood and money to gain
The strength to stand for the call
I trust love, it's certain to change
A heart that´s born to fall
I believe in more, that I long to see
When I find my faith i'll be free
(Before my heart is)

Blackened (Don't want my mind to be)




Blackened (Don't want my soul to be)
Blackened…

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Stryper's "Blackened" delve into the struggles of a person who's lost their way and is determined to find their footing before it's too late. The first verse talks about the hardships they've faced since the age of 25, highlighting the idea that life can be a constant battle. They recognize the urgency of the situation, stating that it's now "do or die" and that it's about time they take control of their life. The second verse talks about their determination to overcome their struggles, stating that they'll give everything, including their own blood and money, to gain the strength they need to answer the call and stand up for themselves. They put their faith in love, believing that it can transform even the most damaged heart. The final line of the second verse ("When I find my faith I'll be free") is especially poignant, suggesting that the person has lost their faith but is determined to find it and use it to overcome their trials.


The repetition of the word "Blackened" throughout the song is significant. It's used as a metaphor to represent the decay of the person's heart, mind, and soul due to the struggles they've endured. They're fearful of becoming entirely "Blackened" and losing themselves entirely to their demons. The song's overall message is about the power of self-determination and the importance of having faith in oneself and others. It's a message of hope, reminding us that, no matter how downtrodden we may feel, we can always find the strength within ourselves to rise up and overcome our challenges.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been lost and harder to find
I have been experiencing a difficult time in my life and my true self is harder to recognize.


Since I met twenty-five
My troubles started when I turned twenty-five years of age.


In my lie, it's now do or die
I have been living a deceitful life, and it's time to choose to either fix it or face the consequences.


And about damn time
This has been a long time coming and there is no more time to waste.


I can't run, I'm not gonna hide
I can no longer avoid facing my problems and I'm determined to confront them head-on.


In another bottle of wine
Drinking alcohol to numb the pain is no longer an option for me.


A can see my soul in a different place
I can visualize a better version of myself and I aspire to get there.


I don't want to go as another case
I don't want to end up like others who failed to overcome their struggles.


Blackened (Don't want my heart to be) blackened
I don't want my heart to become discolored by pain or bitterness.


I'll give blood and money to gain
I am willing to make sacrifices to achieve my goals.


The strength to stand for the call
I want to be strong enough to answer the call of my destiny.


I trust love, it's certain to change
I believe in the transformative power of love.


A heart that´s born to fall
I feel like I have a tendency to fail in matters of the heart.


I believe in more, that I long to see
I have a strong belief in a better future and I desire to witness it.


When I find my faith I'll be free
I believe that finding my faith will set me free from my struggles.


Blackened (Don't want my mind to be) Blackened (Don't want my soul to be) Blackened...
I don't want my mind or my soul to become stained with negativity and pain.




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