Hail the Villain: Take Back the Fear Meaning
Take Back the Fear Lyrics
Take it away, I’m only a man
Back from the dead and now it appears
I’ll be the one to take back the fear
Kill or be killed, that isn’t me
Maybe it’s you dying to be
Somebody else. Man of the year
But I am...
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It sounds like a lost soul that is unsure of himself. But he has a point to make by scaring the hell out of people without killing them.
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The song has an interesting complexity to it it begins with him stating wht he believes is his base line or morales his basic descions guide but when he returns from somewhere and people think he is dead he finds tht in returning to the town he should be the man to take back the fear almost in a vigilante sense. but his basic belief is he doesnt like killing he doesnt want to be man of the year it may be some other peoples desire but not his and as he goes along he feels he is the one capable of taking back the fear nd hte crime but he doesnt want to. the fear in the town gives him a sense or normality and is part of his base ideals and he doesnt want it taken away. he eventually gets one sense of pain with his love and his failures one in the same and his message of hate tht he has always put out to the world dieng away and it al seeming like a dream he cant believe in himself any more so he cant take back the fear from the town and all he is isnt wht it seems. And eventually he doesnt do anythink about the fear or the evil because its all eh has left and eventually it kills him.
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