Lyric discussion by HeartlessHateful 

I personally think it's about unnatural modifications in general, INCLUDING drugs.

'O child of Balem, I hear you wailing Your love Muscle refuses to grow When nature fails reach for the elixir Boldly rush where Angels won't go.'

I believe Balem might be a figure who appeared (briefly) in the bible as some sort of idol. Therefore it is highly likely that 'Boldly rush where Angels won't go' refers to Sodom and Gomorrah, the city of sin from which the term sodomy (A term that refers to 'unnatural sex' such as oral, anal, and most probably homosexuality.) is coined. However, in this context Sodom does most likely refer to anal sex. In Sodom and Gomorrah, their sin was said to be the men's tendency towards their own gender. Historians have said that Sodom was probably full of homosexuals. It was also made infamous for rape, which is proven when Lot, Abraham's relative, received two angelic visitors and the people begged for Lot to surrender his beautiful guests to them so that they could sleep with the visitors. Instead, Lot sent out who wife and daughter, who were raped and tortured.

'Pattern the body' might be speaking of the lines drawn on one's face before plastic surgery to ensure proper cuts. At least, that's what it seems like to me.

'Blissful cocktails make a God from Heathens' might speak of drugs used to get high. Hence the 'bliss.' You take these drugs and start to feel better about your shitty life. Therefore it makes you feel powerful, making you a 'god' from a 'heathen.' This line also may speak of beauty products that people use. You suck it in and viola! You have godlike plastic skin-deep beauty. Miracle, Eh?

Well, that's all I have to say. Make of this what you will.

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