Bleeding Sun

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A Cry for Liberation: The Bleeding Sun of Chelsea Grin

Chelsea Grin's song 'Bleeding Sun' is a powerful commentary on the state of the world, addressing themes of environmental destruction, societal manipulation, and the quest for freedom. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world in turmoil, where the skies are filled with chemicals and humanity is trapped in a 'prison planet.' This metaphorical prison represents the constraints imposed by those in power—'murderers, slavers, demons in suits'—who manipulate and control the masses for their own gain.

The song calls for unity and the vanquishing of hatred and pride, urging people to value life and cherish one another. This plea for solidarity is a response to the mess left by previous generations, highlighting the urgency of addressing the environmental and social issues that threaten the future. The repeated imagery of 'chemical skies' and the question of whether the young will survive through the 'dark night' underscore the dire consequences of inaction.

In the latter part of the song, the lyrics take on a more introspective tone, expressing a desire for liberation and a connection with the universe. The 'bleeding Sun' symbolizes the suffering and destruction witnessed by the natural world, and the plea for it not to bear witness against humanity reflects a deep sense of guilt and responsibility. Ultimately, the song envisions a future where mankind no longer haunts the earth, and freedom is achieved from the metaphorical prison that binds us. This vision of liberation is both a hopeful aspiration and a stark reminder of the work that needs to be done to achieve it.

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  3. Recreant
  4. My Damnation
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  6. Never, Forever
  7. Bleeding Sun
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