For
Vera Sola Lyrics
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They know not what they do
They hold their heavy tongues
They bind their brothers up
Forgive them my countrywomen
They know not what they are
They hold their breath within them
Forsake the politician
He breaks the devil′s bread
Lays waste to the god within us
Takes shape in graves our beds
Unmake them the eye-cast cowards
In shadows who took no sides
Re-cast their spines in metal
And so let burnished rise
Wake now you latent angels
Take place at swelling front
No time for fear of retribution
Knee deep in our brothers' blood
Knee deep in our sisters′ blood
Knee deep in our children's blood
The lyrics of "For" by Vera Sola, on the surface, make a plea to forgive and understand those who commit atrocities and engage in divisive politics. However, upon closer examination, the song reveals a deeper message that emphasizes the importance of taking action against those who perpetuate injustice and violence.
The opening lines of the song - "Forgive them my countrymen, they know not what they do" - allude to a biblical reference made by Jesus Christ, asking God to forgive those who crucified him. However, this reference is followed up with a plea to "forsake the politician," suggesting that those in power are responsible for their actions and need to be held accountable. The lines "Lays waste to the god within us, takes shape in graves our beds" emphasize the dire consequences of allowing corrupt leaders to inflict harm on society.
The next verse of the song - "Unmake them the eye-cast cowards in shadows who took no sides" - is a call to action for people to stand up against those who refuse to take responsibility for their actions. The line "Re-cast their spines in metal and so let burnished rise" suggests that those who are given the opportunity to lead should have strong convictions and be able to inspire others.
The final verse of the song - "Wake now you latent angels, take place at swelling front" - is a plea to those who have remained on the sidelines to take action and become activists for social change. The lines "No time for fear of retribution, knee-deep in our brothers' blood, knee-deep in our sisters' blood, knee-deep in our children's blood" emphasizes the urgency of the situation and the need for immediate action.
Overall, "For" by Vera Sola is a powerful anthem that combines themes of forgiveness, accountability, and action. It is a reminder that while it is important to have empathy and understanding for those who commit wrongs, it is equally important to take action to prevent further harm.
Line by Line Meaning
Forgive them my countrymen
I plead for forgiveness for my fellow citizens
They know not what they do
They are unaware of the consequences of their actions
They hold their heavy tongues
They are afraid to speak up and oppose the wrongdoings
They bind their brothers up
They restrict their own people from freedom and progress
Forgive them my countrywomen
I plead for forgiveness on behalf of my fellow females
They know not what they are
They are oblivious to their true potential and worth
They hold their breath within them
They suppress their emotions and opinions
And so become their scars
This leads to their emotional and mental trauma
Forsake the politician
We should reject the corrupt leaders
He breaks the devil's bread
They serve evil agendas and people
Lays waste to the god within us
They destroy our values, beliefs, and faith
Takes shape in graves our beds
Their actions lead to destruction, loss, and death
Unmake them the eye-cast cowards
We should dismantle the cowardly politicians
In shadows who took no sides
They never took a stand or responsibility for their actions
Re-cast their spines in metal
They should have a strong backbone and be accountable
And so let burnished rise
This will allow for a progressive and prosperous future
Wake now you latent angels
We should awaken our inner goodness and potential
Take place at swelling front
We should come together and lead the change
No time for fear of retribution
We should not be afraid of retaliation or punishment
Knee deep in our brothers' blood
We are already immersed in the destruction caused by others
Knee deep in our sisters' blood
We share the pain and loss experienced by our fellow females
Knee deep in our children's blood
The impact of the dark deeds of others has affected our young ones as well
Contributed by Jonathan F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.