Godless
The Greying Lyrics


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Why would I believe in a man who doesn't believe in me?
(Who doesn't believe in me)
So take a look in the mirror, and tell me exactly what do you see?
(Do you know what I see?)

I see hatred, disdain
The atrocities and pain
The unseen ruling with an iron fist
And if we're just being honest
My mind says I'm godless
But my body says I want to believe

(I want to believe)

In the name of god I demand
For you to release me and set me free
In the name of god I demand
To stop this oppression and let me be

We lit the fire that burns down the sanctity
So stop pretending your words speak divinity
And we will live as one, thy will be none
Don't need the light to find the good in life





Kneel before the nothing

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Greying's song "Godless" delve into themes of skepticism towards religious beliefs, personal introspection, and the desire for freedom from oppressive systems.


The song begins by questioning why one should believe in a deity or higher power that does not reciprocate belief in them. This lack of belief in oneself by a higher power is reflective of a feeling of insignificance or abandonment. The singer challenges the listeners to look at themselves in the mirror and question what they truly see. This introspective examination suggests a need to evaluate their own worth and sense of identity.


The following lines describe what the singer sees in the mirror: hatred, disdain, atrocities, and pain. These words convey a world plagued by suffering and injustice, with the unseen powers exerting control ruthlessly. This acknowledgment of the harsh reality contrasts with the desire to believe in something greater, as the singer admits that while their mind sees themselves as godless and lacking faith, their body still yearns for belief and purpose.


The chorus of the song emphasizes the demand for freedom and liberation from oppression. By invoking the name of God, the singer demands release from the constraints that bind them, advocating for a world free from the control and suppression exerted by the unseen powers. This expression of the will to break free from oppression and find personal agency is a powerful plea for autonomy.


The song continues with a critique of religious institutions and their claims to divinity. It suggests that these institutions have played a part in destroying the sanctity of life and that their words do not carry true divine meaning. The desire to live as one and reject any higher authority's will is expressed, advocating for unity and equality among humanity. The lyrics also imply that the search for goodness and meaning in life does not necessarily require guidance from religious teachings or the presence of divine light.


The song concludes with the line "Kneel before the nothing," which can be interpreted as a rejection of traditional religious authority. It speaks to standing tall in the face of the absence of a higher power or deity, refusing to submit to empty beliefs and systems that perpetuate oppression. This final line embodies a sense of defiance and self-empowerment, encouraging listeners to challenge the existence of a higher authority and find strength within themselves.


Line by Line Meaning

Why would I believe in a man who doesn't believe in me?
Why should I have faith in someone who lacks faith in my abilities or existence?


So take a look in the mirror, and tell me exactly what do you see?
Reflect upon yourself honestly and consider what you truly perceive in your reflection.


I see hatred, disdain
I witness intense animosity and contempt.


The atrocities and pain
The acts of extreme cruelty and suffering.


The unseen ruling with an iron fist
Those who hold power and control from behind the scenes, imposing their authority forcefully.


And if we're just being honest
To speak truthfully and without pretense.


My mind says I'm godless
My thoughts suggest that I lack belief in a higher power.


But my body says I want to believe
However, my physical being expresses a desire to have faith.


In the name of god I demand
I insist, invoking the authority of a divine being.


For you to release me and set me free
To liberate me from bondage and grant me freedom.


To stop this oppression and let me be
To cease the unjust treatment and allow me to exist without interference.


We lit the fire that burns down the sanctity
We initiated the destructive force that eradicates the sacredness.


So stop pretending your words speak divinity
Therefore, cease pretending that your words possess the qualities of being divine.


And we will live as one, thy will be none
And we shall exist united, abandoning the supremacy of a higher power.


Don't need the light to find the good in life
We do not require enlightenment to discover the positive aspects of existence.


Kneel before the nothing
Submit before the absence or emptiness.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Jordan Stevens

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Comments from YouTube:

@skynatyc

thats pretty cool...

@melissajm

This is cool, but what's with the NIN in the middle? NIN & Acid Bath together...I just don't know about that.

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