Deliverance
The Agony Scene Lyrics


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The end of days is upon us.
Come Armageddon, there's no hope for redemption.
We are the souls you cannot save.
We've carried this burden for so long, and lost every to carry on.

They're dying to save us from ourselves.
Our hope for salvation lost.
Unwilling to die to live again.

Bless me father.
I have sinned, forgive my indiscretions.
I will deny what you've made me, and never question why.
Conform to the truths they've created,
the path of redemption we've suffered for.

They're dying to save us from ourselves.




Our hope for salvation lost.
Unwilling to die to live again.

Overall Meaning

The Agony Scene's song Deliverance is a deeply introspective and nihilistic expression of the existential angst of modern times. The lyrics paint a bleak picture of the end of days, as the apocalypse looms and humanity faces its ultimate reckoning. The first two lines set the tone for the rest of the song, as the singer proclaims that there is no hope for redemption, and that the souls of the damned are beyond salvation. The burden of existence weighs heavy on the singer, and he is exhausted by the struggle to carry on.


The chorus speaks to the futility of the human condition, and the desperation of those who seek salvation from a world that seems intent on destroying them. The line "they're dying to save us from ourselves" is particularly poignant, as it speaks to the self-destructive tendencies that are all too common in our society. The chorus also touches on the themes of faith and religion, as the idea of dying to live again is a central tenet of many religious traditions.


The verses of the song delve deeper into the singer's psyche, as he struggles with his own sins and the weight of the lies that he has been told. The lines "I will deny what you've made me, and never question why" speak to the idea of blind obedience and the dangers of following belief systems without questioning their validity. The path of redemption that the singer has been taught to follow is revealed to be a path of suffering, and the very idea of redemption loses its appeal as the singer sinks deeper into despair.


Line by Line Meaning

The end of days is upon us.
The apocalypse is upon us, and it is the end of the world.


Come Armageddon, there's no hope for redemption.
The singer sees the impending end of the world as a moment where there is no chance of redemption or salvation.


We are the souls you cannot save.
The singer believes that their souls are beyond saving, beyond redemption.


We've carried this burden for so long, and lost every to carry on.
The artist and their peers have been carrying a great burden for a long time, and have lost everything that they need to continue carrying on.


They're dying to save us from ourselves.
People around the artist are dying in an effort to save them from their own self-destructive tendencies.


Our hope for salvation lost.
The singer has lost their hope for salvation and redemption.


Unwilling to die to live again.
The singer and their peers are unwilling to die and come back to life, because they see it as a form of false salvation.


Bless me father.
The artist is seeking the blessing of a religious figure.


I have sinned, forgive my indiscretions.
The artist is admitting to their own sins and is seeking forgiveness for those actions.


I will deny what you've made me, and never question why.
The artist is rejecting the idea that God or any religious figure created them, and will not question why they exist.


Conform to the truths they've created, the path of redemption we've suffered for.
The singer and their peers are conforming to the religious truths that have been created and are following a path of redemption that they believe they have suffered for.




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