by. Bullet for My Valentine. "The Poison" by Bullet for My Valentine is a song about the inevitability of death and saying goodbye to a loved one who is passing away. The lyrics suggest a sense of resignation and acceptance of death, particularly in the lines, "Now, is your time to die! / We've gathered here to say goodbye / No more, you'll cry!
Bullet for My Valentine’s “Tears Don’t Fall” captures the agonizing dynamics of a crumbling relationship. The song talks about emotional disconnect, guilt, and regret. Through vivid imagery like “bloodshot eyes” and phrases like “the guilty to come home,” the lyrics convey a sense of impending doom in love. The songwriter
You're worthless to me Have you nothing to say Can't you see what you doing to me You keep breaking me down But I won't let you get the better of me I can't take anymore Look At Me Is this what you want Look At Me Am I what you need One more word and I'm taking this over the way I won't take anymore You can't keep all your apologies Those words
Bullet For My Valentine's official music video for 'P.O.W.'. Click to listen to Bullet For My Valentine on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/BMVSpotify?IQid=BMVPOW
My anxiety is rising It just won't go away Why does this tension keeps building? You just leave me to die Make, make, make it go away All I wanna do is live another day Make, make, make it go away All I wanna do is live another day Live another day Wake, my Wake myself from all this danger Claw, my Claw myself from six feet under No, no, no
2-3-2—2-3-2-0-2-3-2. Metal’s equivalent to pop song chord progressions haha. It’s a cool song nonetheless and will hype up the pit. This song has a lot of Reverence vibes to it, particularly Absolute Power. I dig it though. Somehow for me BFMV is the only band that did modern metal + sing-song harmonised pop-choruses properly, and if they
Bullet for My Valentine’s “This Means War” is a journey through conflict, resilience, and self-realization. Hop on! “This Means War” Lyrics Meaning “ Trust, well, that counts for nothing But hate, well, I guess that’s something “ From the outset, trust has been broken and replaced by animosity. This transition sets the tone for the entire song.
Songfacts®: The first song from Bullet for My Valentine's fifth album was released on November 18, 2013. It's a return to Bullet for My Valentine's early work, focusing heavily on the band's guitar section. "It's definitely more of a step towards our first two records," drummer Michael "Moose" Thomas told Billboard magazine regarding the LP.
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