Massacre Of El Kuroke

The Dead South

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Intro Verse Oh glorious father were have you been I’ve been fighting for all of my sins. Madless games and weary dreams This madness comes from within. Oh how did you leave me here see that day The soldiers took my rose away. They beat and battered tore and shattered My innocence was lost this way. They say the devil and his souls. The night they took away my rose. The fire it burned so damn cold. At the Massacre of El Kuroke. Interlude Verse And I was just a little boy I dreamed to play with flowers and toys. But now I only see death. When a boys lover is ripped away. He pulls out his guns’ play Until everyone is dead. They say the devil and his souls. The night they took away my rose. The fire it burned so damn cold. At the Massacre of El Kuroke. At the Massacre of El Kuroke. Interlude Verse That’s the way it had to be I grew back and count to three. Got no reason to rip bend. They say a man is a wanna kill He learns his trade and becomes a thrill. That’s what they did to me then. Well that’s the way it had to be I grew back and count to three. Got no reason to rip bend. They say a man is a wanna kill He learns his trade and becomes a thrill. That’s what they did to me then. They say the devil and his souls. The night they took away my rose. The fire it burned so damn cold. At the Massacre of El At the Massacre of El At the Massacre of El Kuroke.

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La chanson évoque les conséquences dévastatrices de la guerre sur un jeune garçon qui a perdu son innocence. Il interpelle un père en parlant de ses luttes avec ses péchés et de la douleur qu'il ressent après avoir été témoin de la violence qui a emporté son amour, symbolisé par une rose. Ce massacre transforme ses rêves d'enfance en cauchemars, le poussant à embrasser une spirale de violence en réponse à la perte. Le contexte suggéré s'inscrit dans un tableau tragique de la guerre, où les innocents sont pris en otage par des forces extérieures. La complémentarité entre la vulnérabilité de l'enfance et la brutalité des conflits rappelle combien la guerre peut ravager des vies, et comment la violence engendre souvent plus de violence.