Scars
The Cross Lyrics


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Sharp-tongued words
Cutting from within
Do you feel it?
Lost faith
Found original sin
Did you feel it?
Did you feel it rip out?
Hate the sight of blood unless it's
On your hands
Salt in the wound
Dispel the myth of modern man
Take your pound of flesh
I'd rather have my mind
Expose you to yourself
Expose you to your lies
I played dead
Now you've run out of time
Did you feel it?
Did you feel it rip out?
Yeah




Blood on his hands
She bears the scars

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, The Cross explores the theme of emotional wounds and the impact of hurtful words. The first verse portrays the power of words that can cut deeply, causing internal pain. It provokes the question of whether the listener can empathize with this experience. The lyrics suggest that the wounds inflicted from hurtful words can lead to a loss of faith and a feeling of being tainted by original sin. This highlights the lasting impact that such words can have on a person's psyche.


The next part of the lyrics describe a sense of disgust toward violence and blood, except when it is metaphorically on one's hands. This could imply that the person being addressed in the song might not mind causing harm to others, as long as it does not directly affect them. The line "Salt in the wound, dispel the myth of modern man" suggests that the consequences of hurtful actions should challenge the illusion of superiority or invincibility often associated with modern society. The song seems to criticize the idea that modern culture has progressed beyond cruelty and violence.


The following verse shows a defiance towards those who have caused harm. The line "Take your pound of flesh, I'd rather have my mind" suggests that the singer prefers to protect their mental and emotional state rather than seek revenge. By exposing the person responsible for the wounds to themselves and their own lies, the singer takes control of the situation. The phrase "I played dead, now you've run out of time" implies that the singer underwent a period of submission or inactivity but is now ready to confront their oppressor. It indicates a turning point where they refuse to be victimized any longer.


The final line "Blood on his hands, she bears the scars" introduces a new perspective, possibly shifting the focus to a specific character in the song. This line seems to suggest that someone is directly responsible for causing harm, with the pronouns indicating a man with blood on his hands and a woman who carries the scars. It could represent a larger narrative of an abusive relationship or a metaphorical representation of the emotional toll caused by hurtful actions. Overall, the lyrics explore the pain inflicted by hurtful words, the desire for self-preservation, and the eventual strength found in confronting one's oppressor.


Line by Line Meaning

Sharp-tongued words
Words that cut deeply and painfully


Cutting from within
Causing internal pain and emotional damage


Do you feel it?
Are you aware of the hurt you're causing?


Lost faith
No longer believing in something once trusted


Found original sin
Discovering a deep-rooted wrongdoing or guilt


Did you feel it?
Did you experience the impact of your actions?


Did you feel it rip out?
Did you sense the painful tearing and damage caused?


Hate the sight of blood unless it's
Disliking violence or harm unless you're directly involved


On your hands
When you're personally responsible for the harm


Salt in the wound
Further aggravating an already painful situation


Dispel the myth of modern man
Challenging the false image of contemporary humanity


Take your pound of flesh
Demanding your own harsh retribution for perceived wrongs


I'd rather have my mind
Valuing mental strength and clarity over physical scars


Expose you to yourself
Revealing your true nature or intentions to yourself


Expose you to your lies
Making you confront the falsehoods you've been spreading


I played dead
Feigning inactivity or surrender to survive


Now you've run out of time
You've reached a point where your actions have consequences


Yeah
Expressing affirmation or agreement


Blood on his hands
Guilt or responsibility for causing harm


She bears the scars
She carries the visible marks of pain and trauma




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Tracy Ashenden

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Pirok Gonzalez

Impale the body, scars of his flesh
Hung up to die on the crucifixion
Bleeding to breathe, cursing at god... WHY!!!

The glory resurrection, live in wounds of recollection
Who take his will unreasoned, naiveté inside soul defeated?
Lascivious redemption, justify thy vile absence, Propagate his aggression 
As you use his words as weapons.

Lies now have you lost, the worthless cause of the crucifixion
The sanctity, to hang and bleed, and in the form of a human cross
Blind by prophecy, his bible fiend, a bloody sword of his fantasy
Tried for heresy, and sacrilege, to bare the scars of the crucifix

You walk alone with Jesus, in a world of non-believers
Humiliated savior, Is thy son of heavens failure
For ever left undone, on the cross for everyone
His words of god unheard, he is dead and not concerned

God fatality, the life recedes on the cross of his sign
Finality, in search of peace, to beg and plead for the end that will be
The light descends, when suffering, impaled again for you blasphemous lies
Resented death, his sins confessed, accept the scars of the crucifix.
Sad in your sorrow, withered within
stand in the shadow of all of our sins, you are the son, choke on his blood... DIE!!!



All comments from YouTube:

Mr Sandwich

That guitar solo was surprisingly melodic.

Nathan Himes

Listen to in the minds of evil and here the melodies you won't regret it.

PuzZLeR

@Megiddo Given the nature of the band, song, video, etc, it is indeed surprising that that solo had some form of gospel rhythm to it.

Animasana

They have actually many of them.

joannita XVI

Solo sounds like an early Children Of Bodom

Megiddo

@BlackDeath1970Hahahaha..kinda' huh..?!

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Heathen Heart Records

First Deicide song I ever heard still hits as hard as the first time I heard it

Jason Lauritsen

Must have bought the Headbangers ball 2

sinner 13 Halloween fiend

Hell yea 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

Peter Shearer

Same here. First song I heard from them

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