And Then Came Then
The Chariot Lyrics


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My will, be ashes and a casket for all i want. The apocalypse, this way
comes. So come. Sing this song. Repent kingdom, the end is here and it
won't remain silent. The devil is in Atlanta. The army is surrounded.
The civilians panic.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Chariot's song "And Then Came Then" are a powerful call to action in the midst of chaos and destruction. The singer seems resigned to his fate, wishing only to be reduced to ashes and placed in a casket. He acknowledges that the end of the world is coming, and calls for others to join him in singing a song of repentance. The imagery is vivid and striking, with references to the apocalypse and the presence of the devil in Atlanta. The lines "The army is surrounded / The civilians panic" suggest a sense of helplessness and impending doom.


Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of urgency and desperation, but also a call for solidarity and a willingness to face the end together. The choice of language is intentionally dark and foreboding, reflecting the mood of the song and the message the band is trying to convey.


Line by Line Meaning

My will, be ashes and a casket for all I want.
I do not desire anything except destruction and death. I want my will to be buried and forgotten.


The apocalypse, this way comes.
The end of the world is approaching rapidly, and its arrival is inevitable.


So come, sing this song.
Join me in celebrating the impending destruction and chaos.


Repent kingdom, the end is here and it won't remain silent.
The ruling power must repent for its sins because the end is near, and it will not pass quietly.


The devil is in Atlanta.
Evil forces have gathered in one place, and their presence brings destruction.


The army is surrounded.
The military forces are trapped and have no means of escape.


The civilians panic.
The ordinary people are frightened and anxious about the impending disaster.




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