Behold a new Christ
Behold the same old horde
Gather at the altering
New beginning, new word

And the word was death
And the word was without light
The new beatitude
"Good luck, you're on your own"

Blessed are the fornicates
May we bend down to be their whores
Blessed are the rich
May we labor, deliver them more

Blessed are the envious
Bless the slothful, the wrathful, the vain
Blessed are the gluttonous
May they feast us to famine and war

What of the pious, the pure of heart, the peaceful?
What of the meek, the mourning, and the merciful?
All doomed
All doomed

Behold a new Christ
Behold the same old horde
Gather at the altering
New beginning, new word

And the word was death
And the word was without light
The new beatitude: "Good luck"

What of the pious, the pure of heart, the peaceful?
What of the meek, the mourning, and the merciful?
What of the righteous? What of the charitable?
What of the truthful, the dutiful, the decent?

Doomed are the poor
Doomed are the peaceful
Doomed are the meek
Doomed are the merciful

For the word is now death
And the word is now without light
The new beatitude:
"Fuck the doomed, you're on your own"


Lyrics submitted by EternalTearsOfSorrow, edited by brian, DeltaModz, gobbolinocat

The Doomed Lyrics as written by William Howerdel Maynard James Keenan

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group

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    My Interpretation

    To me this song speaks to the hopelessness that the poor/sick/ less fortunate often feel. How cast aside they become and how rich/ wealthy are often hailed as kings and treated often better then actually deserved to be. They become hailed as the new Christ while the less fortunate and/or weaker souls are forced to hide in the shadows and are even in some cases shamed.

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon October 18, 2017   Link

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