Blood on My Name

The Brothers Bright

Transposer:

There's a reckoning a-coming And it burns beyond the grave Lead inside my belly Cause my soul has lost its way Oh Lazarus How did your debts get paid? Oh Lazarus Were you so afraid? When the fires, when the fires have surrounded you with the hounds of hell coming after you I've got blood, I've got blood on my name when the fires, when the fires are consuming you and your sacred stars won't be guiding you I've got blood, I've got blood blood on my name Not a spell gonna be broken with a potion or a priest When you're cursed you're always hoping that a prophet would be grieved Oh Lazarus How did your debts get paid? Oh Lazarus Were you so afraid? Can't you see I'm sorry I will make it worth your while Made of dead man's money you can see it in my smile Oh Lazarus How did your debts get paid? Oh Lazarus Were you so afraid? When the fires, when the fires have surrounded you with the whole wide world coming after you I've got blood, I've got blood on my name when the fires, when the fires are consuming you and your sacred stars won't be guiding you I've got blood, I've got blood blood on my name it wont be long     till I'm dead and gone it wont be long till I'm dead and gone watch the fires rise under my skin down to the bone scorching my soul nowhere to run  (x3) When the fires, when the fires have surrounded you with the hounds of hell coming after you I've got blood, I've got blood on my name when the fires, when the fires are consuming you and your sacred stars won't be guiding you I've got blood, I've got blood blood on my name When the fires, when the fires have surrounded you and the whole wide world coming after you I've got blood, I've got blood blood on my name

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La chanson évoque une lutte intérieure et un sentiment de désespoir face aux conséquences de ses choix passés. Le protagoniste se retrouve accablé par sa culpabilité, comme s'il portait un fardeau lourd de ses erreurs. On y retrouve la figure de Lazare, symbole de résurrection et de rédemption, qui soulève des questions sur le pardon et la peur d'être confronté à ses propres démons. Le contexte fait peut-être écho à des réflexions sur la transcendance et la manière dont chacun peut être rattrapé par son passé, même lorsqu'il aspire à la rédemption. L'idée de vivre avec cette "sang sur le nom" illustre les conséquences de nos actes et l'importance de trouver un chemin vers la lumière, malgré les luttes intérieures.