Harvest Hunger
Tyrant Lyrics


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Known as Death to mortals
With a hunger to harvest
A lasting flame in one hand
And a scythe in the other
To signify destruction
And extinction of life




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Harvest Hunger by Tyrant reveal an image of a merciless and unstoppable force of nature that is referred to as "Death to mortals". This deathly force is driven by an insatiable hunger to harvest and is depicted as holding both a lasting flame and a scythe - both symbols of destruction and eradication of life. The lyrics draw a parallel between the force of nature and the Grim Reaper - both incapable of being stopped or opposed, and both inevitable in their mission of bringing an end to life.


The lyrics of Harvest Hunger also seem to warn against the futility of trying to resist nature's cycle of life and death. The use of the scythe as a symbol represents the concept of life being cut down in its prime and the inevitability of death, no matter how much we try to fight it. The lasting flame held by the Grim Reaper may symbolize an eternal afterlife, while also signifying the burning passion for the harvest, or the taking of souls.


Overall, the lyrics of Harvest Hunger by Tyrant are a powerful contemplation of the primordial forces at work in the world, and the inevitability of the cycle of life and death.


Line by Line Meaning

Known as Death to mortals
Referred to as the bringer of death by those who are mortal.


With a hunger to harvest
Having a strong desire to reap and gather living souls.


A lasting flame in one hand
Holding a flame that never fades away as a symbol of immortality or eternal existence.


And a scythe in the other
Holding a long, curved blade as a symbol of death and the end of life.


To signify destruction
Using the scythe as a weapon to destroy and eliminate all living beings.


And extinction of life
Bringing about the complete annihilation and disappearance of all forms of life.




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