Hammerhead
Tysondog Lyrics
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Can't you see it, don't you know
Cause it's rising up just like heaven
I can see thru smiles
Of a face worn thru time
Say farewell
The hate behind cold eyes the cause I never knew.
And from a place not beyond our own
The wolves of hades protect now your throne
And now you wait for the birth of a
child Infernal offspring to carry the line
The seeds are sown & the righteous cry shame
The thunder roars now in heaven
The mark of the Hammerhead is in your soul
Now you'll see.
I see the poinetd face of jealousy shune thru
The hate behind cold eyes the cause I never knew
The pain of years pulsates thru my brain
My mind is tired I can't see thru the rain
But I will fight till my last breath
I'll make my peace & I'll never fear death
I still remember
The blood on his hands
The song "Hammerhead" by Tysondog appears to be about a struggle for power and control. It starts with an introduction to a place that can be reached, an opportunity that is rising up like heaven. From these opening lines, the song sets the stage for a battle, possibly against a powerful enemy. The lyrics suggest that there is an element of jealousy involved. There is somebody who is envious, and this envy is causing them to act out against the singer. The hate behind their cold eyes is something that the singer never expected. It is not clear what has caused this jealousy, but it seems serious enough to provoke an all-out conflict.
The third verse introduces the concept of the wolves of Hades protecting a throne. It is not clear whose throne it is or who is protecting it, but it suggests that the enemies of the singer have a secure position on their heels. The birth of an infernal offspring to carry the line implies that the enemy is plotting a long-term strategy, one that involves passing their power down to future generations. The singer is outraged by this, and vows to fight them with his last breath. He remembers the blood on his enemy's hands, and this serves as motivation for him to keep going despite the pulsating pain in his brain and the fatigue in his mind. In the end, the "mark of the Hammerhead" is in the enemy's soul, and they will finally see the error of their ways.
Line by Line Meaning
There's a place we can go
Referring to a figurative place of solace or sanctuary
Can't you see it, don't you know
Asking the listener to comprehend this safe haven
Cause it's rising up just like heaven
The place is becoming more apparent, much like a heaven afterlife
I can see thru smiles
The artist can detect insincerity in others' expressions
Of a face worn thru time
This insincerity is apparent on faces that have aged
Say farewell
An acknowledgment of goodbye, either literally to someone or figuratively to a past self
I see your pointed face of jealousy shine thru.
Acknowledging envy in someone's expression
The hate behind cold eyes the cause I never knew.
Sensing animosity toward the artist, though the reason for it is unclear
And from a place not beyond our own
Referring to a place that's within reach
The wolves of hades protect now your throne
Figurative protectors are guarding someone's position of power from spiritual danger
And now you wait for the birth of a
Anticipating the arrival of a new being
child Infernal offspring to carry the line
This new being is linked to dark, evil influences and will carry on something important
The seeds are sown & the righteous cry shame
Negative consequences are coming to fruition and certain just people lament this
The thunder roars now in heaven
There is turmoil even in a place that is supposed to be peaceful
The mark of the Hammerhead is in your soul
The listener has been metaphorically branded, possibly indicating a dark or sinful nature
Now you'll see.
The listener will soon witness the outcome of their actions or be fully aware of their true nature
The pain of years pulsates thru my brain
The physical and emotional effects of long-term hardship are causing distress
My mind is tired I can't see thru the rain
There is cognitive fatigue and an inability to think clearly
But I will fight till my last breath
Despite these struggles, the singer will not give up or surrender
I'll make my peace & I'll never fear death
The artist will come to terms with their situation and not be afraid of dying
I still remember
The artist reminisces on past events or people
The blood on his hands
A vivid memory of someone committing an act of violence or harm with literal blood on their hands
Writer(s): Paul Burdis, John Paul Carruthers
Contributed by Nolan S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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