Ready To Bleed
Prayers
Defiance and Survival in the Urban Jungle
“Ready To Bleed” by Prayers is a raw and gritty anthem that delves into themes of survival, defiance, and the harsh realities of urban life. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of a protagonist who is constantly on guard, carrying a blade for protection and keeping a vigilant eye on the dangers that lurk around every corner. The repeated mention of “the devils be gawking” suggests a world filled with threats and adversaries, where one must always be prepared for confrontation.
The chorus, “Saints and sinners they step to me, that's alright cause I'm ready to bleed,” encapsulates a sense of readiness and resilience. The protagonist is not only prepared to face challenges but is also willing to endure pain and hardship. This line blurs the lines between good and evil, saints and sinners, indicating that in the struggle for survival, everyone is on equal footing. The readiness to bleed symbolizes a commitment to standing one's ground, no matter the cost.
The references to “blade to your face” and “my city streets aren't afraid of no one” further emphasize the tough, unyielding nature of the protagonist. The city is portrayed as a battleground where only the strong survive, and the protagonist's name being “written on the wall” signifies a mark of identity and presence in this unforgiving environment. The repeated phrase “Nite ritual” hints at a sense of belonging to a nocturnal, perhaps underground community that thrives in the shadows. This song is a powerful expression of the struggles and defiance faced by those living on the fringes of society, constantly ready to defend themselves and their place in the world.