Compulsive Disposition
Wormrot Lyrics


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Have you ever feel the need
To dispose your enemy?
Generate the pain
And get away with nothing.
Erasing your worst enemy is easy.
Disposition is the only answer
To peaceful humanity.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Wormrot's "Compulsive Disposition" speak to a primal urge that many people have felt at some point: the desire to eliminate their enemies. The song puts forth the notion that getting rid of one's adversaries can bring a sense of peace, and suggests that perhaps this is the only way for humanity to truly achieve harmony.


The lyrics take a cold, almost clinical tone as they describe the act of "disposing" of one's enemy. This detachment is perhaps intentional, as it highlights the idea that sometimes violence and aggression can be carried out without emotion or moral consideration. The repeated use of the word "easy" to describe the act of erasing one's enemy reinforces this idea, suggesting that it is a simple, straightforward task that can be accomplished with little effort.


The song's title, "Compulsive Disposition," speaks to the idea that these urges to eliminate enemies can become ingrained in a person's psyche, and may become an almost compulsive behavior. Overall, the lyrics of "Compulsive Disposition" paint a picture of a world where violence and aggression are the norm, and where peace can only be achieved through the annihilation of those deemed enemies.


Line by Line Meaning

Have you ever feel the need
Have you ever felt the urge or desire


To dispose your enemy?
To get rid of or eliminate your enemy?


Generate the pain
Cause pain or suffering


And get away with nothing.
Without any consequences or punishment


Erasing your worst enemy is easy.
Eliminating your most despised opponent is a simple task


Disposition is the only answer
The solution lies in having the right attitude


To peaceful humanity.
To attain peace for all of humanity




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