It's a Sin
The Crüxshadows Lyrics


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When I look back upon my life
It's always with a sense of shame
I've always been the one to blame
For everything I long to do
No matter when or where or who
Has one thing in common, too

It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a sin
It's a sin
Everything I've ever done
Everything I ever do
Every place I've ever been
Everywhere I'm going to
It's a sin

At school they taught me how to be
So pure in thought and word and deed
They didn't quite succeed
For everything I long to do
No matter when or where or who
Has one thing in common, too

It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a sin
It's a sin
Everything I've ever done
Everything I ever do
Every place I've ever been
Everywhere I'm going to
It's a sin

Father, forgive me, I tried not to do it
Turned over a new leaf, then tore right through it
Whatever you taught me, I didn't believe it
Father, you fought me, 'cause I didn't care
And I still don't understand

So I look back upon my life
Forever with a sense of shame
I've always been the one to blame
For everything I long to do
No matter when or where or who
Has one thing in common, too

It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a sin
It's a sin
Everything I've ever done
Everything I ever do
Every place I've ever been
Everywhere I'm going to - it's a sin




It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a sin
It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a sin

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Crüxshadows’ song It’s a Sin are deeply introspective, as the lead singer looks back upon his life and acknowledges that he has always been the one to blame for everything he has ever done. He feels a sense of shame for not being able to conform to the purity that was taught to him at school, and for not being able to believe what his father taught him. The repetition of the phrase “It’s a sin” throughout the song highlights the sheer magnitude of his guilt and his personal responsibility for his actions.


The song seems to suggest that the singer is burdened by his own human nature, and the constant temptation to stray from what is considered “pure” or “right.” He tries to turn over a new leaf and follow the teachings of his father, but ultimately fails to do so. The line “Everywhere I’m going to, it’s a sin” suggests that his struggle is ongoing, and that his past mistakes will continue to haunt him no matter where he goes or what he does.


The song is a powerful and emotional reflection on the human condition, and our ability to make mistakes and falter in our efforts to do the right thing. It’s a reminder that we are all flawed, but that we can also strive to do better and make amends for our past actions.


Line by Line Meaning

When I look back upon my life
Reflecting on my past experiences


It's always with a sense of shame
I feel ashamed of my past actions


I've always been the one to blame
I'm responsible for my own mistakes


For everything I long to do
My desires and aspirations


No matter when or where or who
Regardless of time, place or person


Has one thing in common, too
All share a common factor


It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a sin
My actions are seen as wrong or immoral


Everything I've ever done
All the things I accomplished or attempted


Every place I've ever been
All the places I've visited or lived in


Everywhere I'm going to
All the places I plan to go to in the future


At school they taught me how to be
Learning how to behave properly


So pure in thought and word and deed
Having good intentions and actions


They didn't quite succeed
I didn't fully follow their teachings


Father, forgive me, I tried not to do it
Asking for forgiveness from God


Turned over a new leaf, then tore right through it
Trying to change, but then failing


Whatever you taught me, I didn't believe it
Doubting religious teachings


Father, you fought me, 'cause I didn't care
Feeling distant from God and religion


And I still don't understand
Still confused about religion and its teachings


Forever with a sense of shame
Permanently feeling ashamed of my past actions




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Comments from YouTube:

Olivier van der Toorn

Nice song! But on which album is this song? I haven't heard it before and I do believe I have everything of them.

noregrets92

its funny how the seven sins are what make us human, and what have both brought us so far but also weighed us down...

DedSysOp

it is on a pet shop boys tribute albums... Very Introspective, Actually - A Pet Shop Boys Tribute

Olivier van der Toorn

I ment that I have everything of The Crüxshadows, but that this one wasn't between it. But now it is :D. Indeed this isn't Neil, it's Rogue :D. (Sorry i'm just too crazy about the Crüxshadows)