The Field
T-Rock Lyrics


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Cambodia- Bosnia- Rawanda
Mans inhumanity to man continues today
In the Killing Fields nothing has changed

In the Fields today there,s death and dismay
In the Fields today dead bodies still lay
In the Fields today they kill the same way
Ethnic Cleansing (Ethnic Albanians)
Racial Hygiene (Somalia) Racial Purity (Iraq) Gene Pool (Afghanistan)
In the Fields today nothing has changed
In the Fields today slaughter for pay
In the Fields today they kill the same way

Have you lost your self respect the things you do
Just make you less the evil that you perpetrate will stay with you
There's no escape the time will come when you will pay for your atrocities to day

Tribal Conflict- Ethnic Tension- Traditional Hatred- Eye for an Eye

In the Fields today the bodies decay
In the Fields today there,s murder and hate
In the Fields today they kill the same way

Over Population- Sub Humans -Psychiatry- Control

In the Fields today there,s death and dismay
In the Fields today Psychiatrists play




In the Fields today they kill the same way (Syria)
In the Fields- In the Fields

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of T-Rock's "The Field" delve into the grim realities of human cruelty and violence that persist in various forms across different regions and time periods. The song begins with references to historical atrocities in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Rawanda, emphasizing the ongoing presence of man's inhumanity towards his fellow beings. The mention of the Killing Fields serves as a haunting reminder that despite the passage of time, little has changed in terms of the brutality and savagery that continue to define conflicts in the present day.


As the song progresses, it highlights the continuation of violence and death in the fields, where the perpetrators employ the same ruthless methods to achieve their goals. The lyrics touch upon themes of ethnic cleansing, racial prejudice, and the heinous act of killing for profit, underscoring the disturbing lack of progress or evolution in the way conflicts are waged and lives are destroyed. The repetition of the phrase "they kill the same way" serves as a chilling refrain that underscores the cycle of violence and inhumanity that plagues societies.


The lyrics pivot towards a reflection on personal accountability and the consequences of one's actions. The poignant question of losing self-respect and becoming complicit in evil deeds is raised, suggesting that the impact of one's actions will inevitably leave a lasting mark on their conscience. The notion of facing the repercussions of one's atrocities and the idea that time will eventually demand retribution for one's crimes adds a layer of moral reckoning to the narrative of violence and bloodshed portrayed in the song.


The final verses of the song bring attention to the destructive forces of tribal conflict, ethnic tensions, and traditional enmities that fuel the cycle of violence and revenge. The mention of overpopulation, the dehumanization of individuals, and the imposition of control through psychiatric means further underscores the multifaceted dimensions of human cruelty and the ways in which power dynamics and ideologies perpetuate suffering in the fields of conflict. The repeated imagery of death, murder, and hate in the fields serves as a stark reminder of the grim reality that persists in the world, urging reflection on the underlying causes and consequences of human violence.


Line by Line Meaning

Cambodia- Bosnia- Rawanda
Throughout history, countries like Cambodia, Bosnia, and Rwanda have been known for their tragic events of inhumanity and violence.


Mans inhumanity to man continues today
The mistreatment and cruelty towards other human beings persist in society even now.


In the Killing Fields nothing has changed
Despite the passage of time, the places where atrocities were committed remain unchanged, with new forms of violence still prevalent.


In the Fields today there's death and dismay
In the current day, the fields are still filled with death and sorrow.


In the Fields today dead bodies still lay
The bodies of the deceased continue to lie in the fields to this day.


In the Fields today they kill the same way
Violent acts are carried out in the same brutal manner as they were in the past.


Ethnic Cleansing (Ethnic Albanians)
The forced removal of certain ethnic groups, such as Ethnic Albanians, from a specific area.


Racial Hygiene (Somalia) Racial Purity (Iraq) Gene Pool (Afghanistan)
These terms refer to the harmful ideologies and practices of purifying certain races and genetic pools in countries like Somalia, Iraq, and Afghanistan.


In the Fields today nothing has changed
Despite the passage of time, the fields remain a place of violence and suffering.


In the Fields today slaughter for pay
Violence and killing are carried out for monetary gain in the current day.


In the Fields today they kill the same way
The same brutal methods of killing are still used in the fields.


Have you lost your self respect the things you do
The actions that are taken show a lack of self-respect and moral integrity.


Just make you less the evil that you perpetrate will stay with you
Engaging in evil acts diminishes your character and the consequences of your actions will haunt you.


There's no escape the time will come when you will pay for your atrocities to day
One cannot escape from facing the consequences of their actions, and the time to pay for their atrocities will come.


Tribal Conflict- Ethnic Tension- Traditional Hatred- Eye for an Eye
The ongoing conflicts based on tribal, ethnic, and traditional differences where revenge is sought for past wrongdoings.


In the Fields today the bodies decay
The bodies of the deceased decompose in the fields in the present time.


In the Fields today there's murder and hate
The fields are filled with acts of murder and hatred in the current day.


In the Fields today they kill the same way
The methods of killing remain unchanged and continue to be used in the fields.


Over Population- Sub Humans -Psychiatry- Control
Issues related to overpopulation, dehumanization of individuals, psychiatric manipulation, and control in society.


In the Fields today there's death and dismay
Death and sadness are prevalent in the fields in the modern era.


In the Fields today Psychiatrists play
Psychiatrists are involved in the fields today, potentially contributing to the circumstances of violence and suffering.


In the Fields today they kill the same way (Syria)
Similar brutal methods of killing are used in places like Syria, perpetuating the cycle of violence.


In the Fields- In the Fields
Repeated emphasis on the fields as a symbol of ongoing violence and tragedy.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: BARRY MASON

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