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Burn Me With A Bible

by VIOLENT VIRA

Summary

"Burn Me With A Bible" dives into the struggle between faith and personal turmoil. It’s about feeling trapped, questioning beliefs, and the pain that comes from feeling abandoned.

Full Analysis

The song brings out strong emotions about faith and doubt. It's clear the singer feels a deep conflict between wanting to believe and dealing with the pain that comes from that belief. There's a sense of betrayal, not just from others, but from the very ideals they hold. The repeated line "burn me with a Bible" suggests a desperate plea for understanding, or maybe a rejection of the faith that’s meant to bring comfort but instead brings confusion.

Verse 1

You're a martyr, it's all inside your head
You beg for forgiveness when all you do is forget
So I'm lost between the stages
I'm resenting the scripture now
Question the cage that I am held in
The melody I send to God, "Why?"

This verse paints a picture of someone grappling with their faith. The mention of being a martyr hints at self-sacrifice, but it feels more like an internal struggle rather than an external one. The singer feels trapped, almost like they’re stuck in a cage made by their beliefs. The line about sending a melody to God shows their longing for connection, but it’s overshadowed by confusion and resentment towards the very thing that should provide solace.

Chorus

Burn me with a Bible
We will never be around
The promise of the reverend
We will never make a sound

The chorus hits hard with its repetition. "Burn me with a Bible" feels like a cry for release from pain, suggesting that the singer feels scorched by their faith. The idea that they will “never be around” suggests isolation, as if this struggle has pushed them away from community or belief. The promise of the reverend, who should offer hope, only adds to the silence, making it clear that there’s a disconnect between faith and reality.

Verse 2

You're stuck between the thoughts you never said
Now I'm lost without you, I bleed out 'til I'm dead
Crimson red
'Cause in his salvation I am laid to rest, no

In this verse, the singer reflects on unspoken thoughts and feelings. It shows vulnerability, expressing how those unsaid things can lead to feeling lost. The imagery of bleeding "crimson red" is powerful, suggesting real emotional pain. The line about being laid to rest in salvation reveals a struggle with the idea of finding peace in faith but feeling like that peace is out of reach.

Chorus

Burn me with a Bible
We will never be around
The promise of the reverend
We will never make a sound

Repeating the chorus emphasizes the deepening feelings of isolation and frustration. It’s as if the singer is stuck in this cycle of questioning and longing for understanding, but finding no answers. The consistency of this refrain drives home the weight of their emotional state.

Bridge

Would I be found?
And I acknowledge all the sacrifice
Burning on this holy ground
Lie (Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)

The bridge introduces a moment of introspection. The question "Would I be found?" reflects a desire for recognition and salvation. Acknowledging sacrifice indicates an awareness of the costs related to faith, but the mention of “burning on this holy ground” suggests that this sacrifice might lead to more pain rather than peace. The "lie" could refer to the disillusionment with the promises of faith that haven’t brought comfort.

Outro

Burn me with a Bible
We will never be around
The promise of the reverend
We will never make a sound
Woah, woah, oh
Should I? Could I? Could I?
The preacher saw the sight of I
Ignite, will everyone decide?
That I, that I burn bright

The outro circles back to the main themes of the song. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the feelings of abandonment. The questions posed at the end reveal an internal struggle with identity and purpose. The mention of the preacher seeing them hints at a desire for validation, but the uncertainty with "should I? could I?" suggests confusion about their place in the faith they once held dear. The line about burning bright might symbolize a wish to stand out or be recognized in a world that feels cold and silent.

Closing Thoughts

Overall, "Burn Me With A Bible" captures the conflict between faith and personal pain beautifully. The lyrics convey a raw sense of questioning beliefs and feelings of isolation. It’s a powerful reminder that faith can sometimes feel like both a comfort and a burden. This song speaks to anyone who’s ever felt lost in their beliefs, making it relatable and emotionally charged.

Full Lyrics

Burn me with a bible, we will never be around
Ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah

You're a martyr, it's all inside your head
You beg for forgiveness when all you do is forget
So I'm lost between the stages
I'm resenting the scripture now
Question the cage that I am held in
The melody I send to God, "Why?"

Burn me with a Bible
We will never be around
The promise of the reverend
We will never make a sound

You're stuck between the thoughts you never said
Now I'm lost without you, I bleed out 'til I'm dead
Crimson red
'Cause in his salvation I am laid to rest, no

Burn me with a Bible
We will never be around
The promise of the reverend
We will never make a sound

Would I be found?
And I acknowledge all the sacrifice
Burning on this holy ground
Lie (Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)

Burn me with a Bible
We will never be around
The promise of the reverend
We will never make a sound

Woah, woah, oh
Should I? Could I? Could I?
The preacher saw the sight of I
Ignite, will everyone decide?
That I, that I burn bright
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