Lamb of God: Walk With Me In Hell Meaning
Song Released: 2006
Walk With Me In Hell Lyrics
Pray for the flood, pray for the end
Of this nightmare, this lie of a life
Came as quickly as it can dissolve
We seek only reprieve
And welcome the darkness
The myth of a meaning
So lost and forgotten
Take...
-
Actually about Mark and his wife going through a real dark time in their lives, and through the strength of the their love and their marriage, they 'walked' together in their own 'hell'. Being someone who has walked the same road as they have, this song is very sentimental to me.
Anyone who thinks this is about organised religion is just as delusional. -
From interview with LOG guitarist Mark Morton:
"Walk With Me in Hell is a really special song too and it's kind of misinterpreted because of the title but again it's a very personal song and almost a love song to my wife and the power of having someone next to you no matter how bad things get. Again hopefully it's one of those solos that you could hear and identify as being me." -
This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
-
This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
-
It's actually a love song written by Mark for his wife, and it about that even when the world feels like a living hell,he has something to hold his hand with and walk through this hell, and he is never alone anymore
-
This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
-
the song talk about codependency there are no satanic references what so ever. its a tendency to behave in overly passive or excessively care taking way that negatively impacts one relationship and quality of life
-
the song talk about codependency there are no satanic references what so ever. its a tendency to behave in overly passive or excessively care taking way that negatively impacts one relationship and quality of life
More Lamb of God songs »
Latest Articles
-
A new era for Millennial favorite, Linkin Park
-
Anime to watch for the soundtracks… and other reasons you’re undateable
-
Dolly, we need you
-
The Stranger Things Effect: How new media is drawing Gen Z and Alpha's attention to aging media
-
The most underrated soundtrack of the early 2000s
-
Buy the Soundtrack, Skip the Movie: Brainscan (1994)
Trending:
Just Posted
Amnesia | anonymous |
Your Smiling Face | anonymous |
You Should Be Dancing | anonymous |
Washing Machine Heart | anonymous |
Souvenirs | anonymous |
Art Deco | anonymous |
Let It Go | anonymous |
The Greatest Show | anonymous |
Vampire | anonymous |
Vampire | anonymous |
Sippy Cup | anonymous |
A Place For My Head | anonymous |
I Hope You Dance | anonymous |
Metaphor | anonymous |
Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) | anonymous |