Devils Never Cry

Coal Chamber Coal Chamber

The Dark Symphony of Redemption and Despair

Coal Chamber's song "Devils Never Cry" delves into themes of redemption, inner turmoil, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a soul in torment, seeking a second chance at life, even if it means stealing another's soul. This act of desperation highlights the lengths to which one might go to escape their own suffering and find strength in a world that no longer breathes life. The quest for life and the plea for understanding, "don't judge me nice," suggest a complex character who is aware of their moral ambiguity but is driven by a deeper need for survival and redemption.

The song's imagery of searching for a cure for the soul's demise and reading the tears of the victim's cries evokes a sense of empathy and sorrow. The protagonist's struggle is not just against external forces but also an internal battle, as they seek to serve justice and find peace within themselves. The repeated phrase "the eye can see" emphasizes the clarity and awareness of the protagonist's plight, as they navigate through a world filled with suffering and darkness. The night calling and the tears inside calming the protagonist down suggest a moment of introspection and acceptance of their fate.

The chorus, with its plea for blessings from nature and the freedom rain, symbolizes a longing for purification and liberation from the torment. The reference to being blessed by the water and praised to the father adds a spiritual dimension to the song, indicating a search for divine intervention and forgiveness. The final lines, "Black night, dark skies, the devils cry," encapsulate the overarching theme of the song – the perpetual struggle between light and darkness, and the haunting realization that even in the darkest moments, there is a cry for redemption and a glimmer of hope.

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