No Time To Bleed
Suicide Silence Lyrics


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The creation of this object that I have in my hand,
And the gift that we've been given to induce such violent pain.
Step up off of your knees,
This is communication through frequencies,
Vibration attacking all your body's sensations.
It's the gift that we've been given.

"Hello, hello can you hear me still?"
This is not the church, get up off your knees,
I do not preach.
And you have no time to bleed as you fall to your knees.
It's the gift that we've been given,
"Hello, can you hear me still?"

And this is not the church, and I do not preach,
And I have no time to bleed.
The creation of this object that I have in my hand,
And the gift that we've been given to induce such violent pain.

Step up off your knees,
This is communication through frequencies.
Vibration attacking all your body's sensations.
It's the gift that we've been given.

No time to bleed,
As you fall to your knees.
No time to bleed,
As you fall to your knees.
No time to bleed,
As you fall to your knees.




No time to bleed,
As you fall to your knees.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Suicide Silence’s song “No Time To Bleed” suggest that the creation of an object has been given to induce pain in the listener by attacking their body's sensations through frequencies and vibrations. The singer urges listeners to stand up, stating that this is not a church and that the gift they have been given is not a sermon. The phrase “no time to bleed” is repeated multiple times, suggesting that there is no time to waste and that pain is inevitable.


The line “Step up off your knees, this is communication through frequencies” is particularly interesting as it suggests that the object the singer is holding is meant to communicate something through sound waves. The use of the phrase “violent pain” also suggests a sense of aggression or anger towards the listener, perhaps indicating that the object is meant to be used as a weapon.


Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of urgency and aggression, urging the listener to stand up and face whatever pain or challenge is coming their way without hesitation. The use of repetition and powerful language serves to emphasize the message of the song, making it clear that there is no time to waste in the face of pain or adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

The creation of this object that I have in my hand,
Referring to a weapon, which has been given as a gift to inflict violent pain.


And the gift that we've been given to induce such violent pain.
The gift being referred to is the power of heavy music and lyrics to provoke intense emotions and sensations in the listener.


Step up off of your knees,
Stop submitting to authority and wake up to the reality of the world.


This is communication through frequencies,
Music as a powerful tool of communication and expression.


Vibration attacking all your body's sensations.
The physical and emotional impact of heavy music on the listener.


It's the gift that we've been given.
The power of music and lyrics to provoke intense emotions and sensations in the listener.


"Hello, hello can you hear me still?"
Asking the listener if they are still paying attention and feeling the impact of the music.


This is not the church, get up off your knees,
Rejecting traditional institutions and ideologies and encouraging listeners to think for themselves.


I do not preach.
The band is not trying to impose their own beliefs or agendas on the listener.


And you have no time to bleed as you fall to your knees.
Urging listeners to take action and make a stand, even if it involves sacrifice and hardship.


No time to bleed, As you fall to your knees.
Reiterating the message that taking action and standing up for yourself and your beliefs is a painful and difficult process, but necessary for growth and change.




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Written by: Jean Emond

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