Revengeance
Tragedy Lyrics


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You came for us as children, while we slept
Robbed us of our youth, our innocence
Don't think that we've forgotten, don't think that we'll forget
You, you've got a number, you've got a name

You can run, you can hide but never close your eyes
Beware the sands of time, they're on our side
You came for us at birth with pills in hand
Told us we were unbalanced, told us you had a plan
Another institution, another padded cell, another induced psychosis, another hell

You can run, you can hide, but never close your eyes
Beware the sands of time, they're on our side

You, you've got a number, you've got a name





You can run, you can hide, but never close your eyes
Beware the sands of time, they're on our side, revenge, revenge, revenge..

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tragedy's song "Revengeance" describe a deep-seated anger and desire for retaliation against an entity that has caused profound harm to the singer and those around them. The first verse sets the tone for this anger, with the suggestion that the antagonist has taken advantage of a vulnerable population (children) and robbed them of their youth and innocence. Despite the passage of time, the singer assures themself and the listener that they have not forgotten this transgression or forgiven the aggressor. The antagonist, referred to as having a number and name, is being held accountable for their actions, and the singer seems determined to carry out their revenge.


The second verse shifts to a more specific type of victimization - the use of medication to control behavior and induce psychosis. The singer characterizes this as another form of institutionalized abuse, contributing to a never-ending cycle of suffering. The chorus repeats the warning that the sands of time are on the singer's side, and the antagonist cannot escape retribution.


Overall, the lyrics of "Revengeance" showcase the power of anger and the need for justice. The singer refuses to be silenced or passive in the face of wrongs committed against them, and their determination to seek revenge serves as a rallying cry for others who have suffered similar injustices.


Line by Line Meaning

You came for us as children, while we slept
You took advantage of our vulnerability by attacking us as innocent and defenseless children.


Robbed us of our youth, our innocence
You stole our childhood and our pure spirit, leaving us with painful memories and struggles to overcome.


Don't think that we've forgotten, don't think that we'll forget
We still remember the harm you caused us and we won't let it go unnoticed or unaddressed.


You, you've got a number, you've got a name
We know who you are and we won't let you get away with what you've done.


You can run, you can hide but never close your eyes
You can try to escape justice, but you won't be able to avoid the consequences of your actions forever.


Beware the sands of time, they're on our side
Time is working in our favor, and eventually justice will be served.


You came for us at birth with pills in hand
You intervened in our lives from the very beginning, claiming to have the solution to our problems through medication.


Told us we were unbalanced, told us you had a plan
You convinced us that we were broken and in need of fixing, promising to provide a solution to our supposed mental health issues.


Another institution, another padded cell, another induced psychosis, another hell
You subjected us to the horrors of the mental health system, which instead of helping us, worsened our condition and traumatized us further.


Beware the sands of time, they're on our side
Time is working against you, and we won't rest until justice is served, and you pay for your transgressions.


Revenge, revenge, revenge..
We will seek revenge and make sure that you pay for your actions against us. Justice will be served.




Lyrics © SHELBY SINGLETON MUSIC INC
Written by: BENTON, EWALD, HALL

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