The character in the song is struggling mentally and emotionally to deal with the fact that he enabled the rise of medical tyranny....
lyrics
Verse 1
You feel an aching in your stomach, been getting pains in your chest
You’ve no idea if it’s a virus or the vaccines, or all the tension and stress
Of course, you’ve taken all the shots, forever taking the tests, Cos
All your choices disappeared long ago, when everybody acquiesced.
So many who you’ve said goodbye to. So many fell – who knows what to.
You’re still alive though not so well, and you’re doing what you’re told to do
But you’ve been struggling with it all, feel like you’re breaking down
Struggling to keep the thoughts at bay, and to keep those feelings down.
Interlude
Verse 2
You remember the first lockdown, when life forever turned around.
they said just flatten the curve, and you thought their intentions were sound
you welcomed every word they said –
thought they were keeping you from your death bed
Thought the virus was the thing to dread.
You never dreamed you could be misled
They said a vaccine was the way out,
but before they’d got the first out.
Said there were variants about,
a perfect crime it was mapped out
All the talking heads would say we needed to
keep these many threats at bay
And there is only one way, it’s every jab they say, forever.
And now you’re fighting hard to supress those feelings
of deepest shame, fear and regret.
But sweet relief it could be coming soon now,
cos though you can’t know it yet, your next might be…
Chorus
Your Final shot
Final shot
Interlude
Verse 3
And when you first began to question, all your decisions to comply,
there was no way you’d be allowed, to refuse – and even just survive.
Yeah! By the time you first began to question, just why you went along with it
It was then so very clear, that you were required to submit.
And for all the freedoms that you gave up, what was your prize supposed to be?
You’re just like a fool who bought some foolish promise, of immortality.
But the truth now cannot be denied.
Terror and guilt are eating you alive
they keep on growing in you, taking you over
and there’s no place to hide
Pre-chorus
Don’t want-to-face, what you’ve done,
Makes you sick to look, and see –
But sweet release it could be coming soon now, if your next was to be…
Chorus 3
Your Final Shot.
Final shot
Final shot
Taking more of your life force – more than you’ve got.
(heartbeat)
The saying goes: “Teach us the number of our days, so that we may be wise”.
Its sad but Every human dies. No disease was ever a reason to give up all your freedoms, you fool.
END!
…You’re sat back where it happens, you face a faceless stranger in a mask. You wonder
if she really still believes in it all. But you know that you can’t ask.
The needle pierces your grey skin, and it so easily goes in,
as if your body sucks it in, as if it knows the
end could be within.
And it doesn’t take too long, and you feel pain and you feel wrong
Your life’s purpose to avoid for so long, now it’s coming fast and strong….
Your mind races and think of all those people, who couldn’t see the ones they loved
And you hope that if there is one, you’ll see yours in the place above
And you think of all those lives gone and ruined. And how nobody’s really won –
and you think of any future generations, cos what’s in place can’t be undone
and now you think how you were only one of billions,
and now you’ve remembered all lives end
But you’d feel this pain forever, if you could start to mend it all!….but you’re too late!
And now there’s nothing left to live for,
there’s nothing more you need to see.
No reason to suffer anymore,
so you don’t mind that this has been….
Since 2020 I've been writing songs (mainly rock music) about the "pandemic", The Great Reset, the WEF, 4IR, Lockdowns,
Informed Consent, Mass Compliance, the Depopulation Agenda, and other bullshit.
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