Satanized
by Ghost
Summary
"Satanized" by Ghost dives into themes of inner turmoil, struggle with faith, and the feeling of being consumed by dark forces. It paints a vivid picture of someone grappling with their demons and the consequences of giving in to temptation.
Full Analysis
The song's overall theme revolves around the battle between good and evil within oneself. It touches on feelings of guilt and despair while questioning faith and salvation. The narrator feels trapped by a darker force, suggesting that even a life of devotion isn’t enough to escape this internal conflict. The repetition of being "Satanized" emphasizes the intensity of this struggle and the feeling of losing control.
Verse 1
There is something inside me and they don't know if there is a cure
A demonic possession unlike any before
It's a sickening heartache and it's slowly tormenting my soul
I've invested my prayers into making me whole
In this verse, the narrator expresses a deep internal conflict. There’s a sense of hopelessness as they feel possessed by something dark and uncontrollable. The mention of “sickening heartache” highlights the emotional pain they’re experiencing. They’ve tried to find solace through prayer, but it feels ineffective, suggesting that their struggle is more profound than any external remedy could provide.
Chorus
I should have known not to give in
I should have known not to give in
Blasphemy, heresy
Save me from the monster that is eating me
I'm victimized
Blasphemy, heresy
Save me from the bottom of my heart, I know
I'm Satanized, I'm Satanized, I'm Satanized
The chorus is powerful and repetitive, driving home the torment the narrator feels. The lines about knowing better but still giving in show regret and a sense of defeat. The focus on "blasphemy" and "heresy" adds layers of guilt, as if they are betraying their beliefs. The plea to be saved from the “monster” represents the struggle against their dark urges, while the repetition of “I’m Satanized” emphasizes their acceptance of this darker side.
Verse 2
Through a life of devotion, I've been quelling my urges to burst
I've been fighting the notion to my love be coerced
In this verse, the narrator reflects on their efforts to maintain control over their desires. The “life of devotion” suggests that they’ve tried to live a righteous life, but the urges are still there, bubbling beneath the surface. It’s a poignant acknowledgment that even faith doesn’t guarantee freedom from temptation. The idea of love being coerced hints at a struggle to maintain genuine connections while battling these internal demons.
Chorus
I should have known not to give in
I should have known not to give in
Blasphemy, heresy
Save me from the monster that is eating me
I'm paralyzed
Blasphemy, heresy
Save me from the bottom of my heart, I know
I'm Satanized, I'm Satanized, I'm Satanized
This chorus echoes the previous one but adds a new layer of feeling, being "paralyzed." This word suggests a deeper level of despair, as if the narrator feels completely immobilized by their struggles. The repetition reinforces the urgency of their plea for help, showing that the battle with their darker side is ongoing and consuming.
Bridge
Like a deadly affliction that is twisting and bending my core
I have thanked God for the remedy, but I'm not longer sure
In the bridge, the narrator compares their struggle to a "deadly affliction," which suggests that this torment feels almost like a disease. The twisting and bending of their core illustrates how deeply it affects them. The line about thanking God for the remedy, yet feeling unsure, shows a crisis of faith. It highlights the confusion and desperation they feel in trying to reconcile their beliefs with their reality.
Chorus
I should have known not to give in
I should have known not to give in
Blasphemy, heresy
Save me from the monster that is eating me
I'm laicized
Blasphemy, heresy
Save me from the bottom of my heart, I know
I'm Satanized
Once again, the chorus returns, but now “I’m laicized” replaces “I’m victimized.” This change suggests a loss of status or authority in their spiritual life. It emphasizes the feeling of being cast aside or losing one’s identity due to the inner struggle. The plea remains the same, but the shift in wording adds depth to their feeling of abandonment.
Closing Thoughts
"Satanized" is a raw exploration of inner demons and the challenges that come with faith and temptation. Ghost does a great job of blending dark imagery with powerful emotions. The narrator’s journey reflects a universal struggle, making it relatable to anyone who’s faced their own battles. The song invites listeners to think about their own experiences with guilt, desire, and the quest for redemption.
Full Lyrics
▼
A demonic possession unlike any before
It's a sickening heartache and it's slowly tormenting my soul
I've invested my prayers into making me whole
I should have known not to give in
I should have known not to give in
Blasphemy, heresy
Save me from the monster that is eating me
I'm victimized
Blasphemy, heresy
Save me from the bottom of my heart, I know
I'm Satanized, I'm Satanized, I'm Satanized
(An nescitis quoniam membra vestra)
(Templum est Spiritus Sancti)
(Qui in vobis est quem habetis a Deo et non estis vestri)
Through a life of devotion, I've been quelling my urges to burst
I've been fighting the notion to my love be coerced
I should have known not to give in
I should have known not to give in
Blasphemy, heresy
Save me from the monster that is eating me
I'm paralyzed
Blasphemy, heresy
Save me from the bottom of my heart, I know
I'm Satanized, I'm Satanized, I'm Satanized
Like a deadly affliction that is twisting and bending my core
I have thanked God for the remedy, but I'm not longer sure
I should have known not to give in
I should have known not to give in
Blasphemy, heresy
Save me from the monster that is eating me
I'm laicized
Blasphemy, heresy
Save me from the bottom of my heart, I know
I'm Satanized
From the bottom of my heart, I know
I'm Satanized
From the bottom of my heart, I know
I'm Satanized, I'm Satanized, I'm Satanized