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The Unveiling of Truth: Helloween's 'Revelation'

Helloween's song 'Revelation' delves into the profound and often unsettling concept of the end times, drawing heavily on themes of prophecy and the ultimate fate of humanity. The lyrics suggest a journey towards an inevitable conclusion, where humanity must confront the consequences of its actions. The reference to 'Jesus Christ' and the stars looking down on mankind sets a celestial and almost apocalyptic tone, indicating that this revelation is both divine and universal in scope.

The chorus emphasizes the idea of overcoming creation and the fading of false illusions. This can be interpreted as a call to shed the deceptions and lies that have clouded human judgment and to face the truth, no matter how harsh it may be. The repetition of 'whatever we awaited' suggests that the outcomes, whether they be charity or hatred, are the results of human actions and choices. The song implies that these outcomes are inevitable and will come to pass as part of the revelation.

In the latter part of the song, there is a strong moral and ethical undertone. The lyrics urge listeners to repent for their misdeeds, to bemoan their words and deeds, and to defend the sense of life. This can be seen as a call for introspection and moral rectitude in the face of impending judgment. The mention of praying for a child born out of deceit and sin adds a layer of poignancy, highlighting the innocence that suffers due to the actions of others. Overall, 'Revelation' by Helloween is a powerful commentary on the human condition, urging a reckoning with truth and morality in the face of an ultimate, divine judgment.

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