Let me die
Warhead Lyrics


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[music: breitenbach - zur heide - eilen]
[lyrics: eilen]
[arranged by WARHEAD]

incident of shame
The pope and his slaves want to tame
Other points of view
Non-religion is not true
What is god, is he
A point of view I cannot see?

let me die
I want to see god

fifteenth century
A witch in mortal agony
Priests told women with red hair
They'd better "take care"
They didn't need a reason
For bloody treason!

let me die
I want to see god

so what is church to me?
Church is pain and misery!
And what did they learn?
Many people they have burned
There is one thing for me
One thing I would like to see!





let me die...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Warhead's song "Let me die" are a commentary on the religious persecution, bigotry and extremism that has prevailed throughout history. The first paragraph refers to the pope and his followers, who have attempted to suppress dissident voices and enforce their own particular world-view on others. The lyrics pose the question of whether the concept of God is simply a matter of perspective, and whether there could be a divine force that the human mind is simply incapable of perceiving. The artist wishes to die with the hope of seeing God, and this could be interpreted as either an expression of faith or a yearning for answers to questions that cannot be answered in life.


The second paragraph describes the horrific events of the fifteenth century, when people considered 'witches' were persecuted and executed during the European witch hunts. Many women were accused of being witches simply because of their physical appearance or because they held different beliefs than the dominant religious institution. The lyrics point out the arbitrary and brutal nature of these killings, with priests using the pretext of treason to justify the slaughter of innocent people. The repeated refrain of "let me die" is a reflection of the artist's belief that death may be the only way to reach God, as it is beyond human comprehension in life.


In the final paragraph, the lyrics are direct in calling out the church and its legacy. The artist sees the church as a source of pain and misery, citing the numerous individuals who have been burned at the stake in the name of religion. The lyrics suggest that, despite centuries of crusades, inquisition and zealous preaching, the church has not truly grasped the nature of the divine or the human condition. The repeated plea to see God through death may be interpreted as a call to escape the limitations of worldly ideologies and experience a higher consciousness or spiritual awakening.


Line by Line Meaning

incident of shame
An embarrassing event took place


The pope and his slaves want to tame
The pope and his followers want to control others


Other points of view
Different viewpoints exist


Non-religion is not true
Those without religion are considered wrong


What is god, is he
What is the definition of God?


A point of view I cannot see?
I cannot understand this viewpoint


let me die
I want to die


I want to see god
I want to see what God really is


fifteenth century
This event happened in the 15th century


A witch in mortal agony
A woman accused of being a witch is in great pain


Priests told women with red hair
Religious leaders warned women with red hair


They'd better "take care"
They should be careful of their actions


They didn't need a reason
They didn't need a valid explanation


For bloody treason!
For the act of betrayal


so what is church to me?
What does the church mean to me?


Church is pain and misery!
The church causes much suffering


And what did they learn?
What did people learn from the church?


Many people they have burned
The church has burned many people at the stake


There is one thing for me
I have one wish


One thing I would like to see!
I want to see one thing specifically




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