Vengeance
Yngwie Malmsteen Lyrics


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Take what you want, the you'll get what you need
Isn't that all that we're teaching
Slowly but surely we're planting the seed
Hey listen, there's no use in preaching

All these years you've turned away
Nothing left to say
Vengeance
You haven't a clue
Vengeance
It's inside of you

All of the sinners, they're playing their game
Only the good people listen
Over and over it's always the same
Committing the crime, and yet no one's to blame

All these years you've turned away
Nothing left to say

Vengeance
You haven't a clue
Vengeance
It's inside of you

Is there a reason we're losing the fight
Stuck in this hell that we're living
Over and over it's always the same
Passing the sentence, yet no one's to blame

All these years you've turned away
Nothing left to say

Vengeance
You haven't a clue




Vengeance
It's inside of you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Yngwie Malmsteen's "Vengeance" explore the themes of revenge and punishment. The opening lines, "Take what you want, then you'll get what you need / Isn't that all that we're teaching," suggest that society values personal gain over more altruistic motives. The following lines, "Slowly but surely we're planting the seed / Hey listen, there's no use in preaching," hint at the inevitability of the destructive cycle of revenge that society fosters. The chorus, "Vengeance / You haven't a clue / Vengeance / It's inside of you," implies that the desire for revenge is a fundamental part of human nature.


The verses go on to criticize the hypocrisy of those who claim moral superiority but commit the same sins as those they condemn. The lines "All of the sinners, they're playing their game / Only the good people listen" suggest that sin and goodness are relative and that everyone plays a part in perpetuating the cycle of revenge.


The final lines, "Is there a reason we're losing the fight / Stuck in this hell that we're living / Over and over it's always the same / Passing the sentence, yet no one's to blame," question whether it is possible to break the cycle of revenge and take responsibility for one's actions, or if the cycle is simply inevitable.


Line by Line Meaning

Take what you want, then you'll get what you need
An advice for taking advantage of opportunities and obtaining what is necessary or desired.


Isn't that all that we're teaching?
Critique of the world's value system which promotes selfishness and ambition over compassion and empathy.


Slowly but surely we're planting the seed
The idea that social norms and beliefs are instilled in people over time through repetition and exposure to certain ideas.


Hey listen, there's no use in preaching
The futility of promoting ethical behavior when society rewards the opposite actions.


All these years you've turned away, nothing left to say
The artist is resigned to the fact that people ignore the consequences of their actions and refuse to acknowledge responsibility for their mistakes.


Vengeance, you haven't a clue
Vengeance is portrayed as a negative and misguided response to perceived injustice.


Vengeance, it's inside of you
The destructive impulse to seek revenge is a natural human emotion, but it is one that should be resisted in favor of forgiveness and understanding.


All of the sinners, they're playing their game
People who engage in unethical behavior are often motivated by their desire for power and personal gain, seemingly unaware of the consequences of their actions.


Only the good people listen
The implication that those of good character are able to recognize the value in ethical behavior and are more likely to act accordingly.


Over and over it's always the same
Human history has been marked by a cycle of good and evil, where ethical behavior struggles to maintain against the forces of corruption and cruelty.


Committing the crime, and yet no one's to blame
People frequently seek to justify their own unethical behavior as a necessary evil, thereby absolving themselves of any responsibility for the consequences of their actions.


Is there a reason we're losing the fight?
The artist is questioning whether the struggle to promote ethical values is a losing battle, and whether humanity truly has the capacity to change for the better.


Stuck in this hell that we're living
The corruption and unethical behavior that has existed throughout human history creates a living environment that is often unpleasant and oppressive.


Passing the sentence, yet no one's to blame
People often seek to punish others for their transgressions, while ignoring their own role in creating the conditions for those acts to occur.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: MICHAEL ANTHONY VESCERA, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN

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