Slayer: Exile Meaning
Exile Lyrics
There's a few things I need to get off my chest
I need to vent - let me tell you why
I'm suicidal, maniacal, self-destructive
You leave me no hope, no life
Nothing worth living for
I've taken...
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Could be about a parent im smiling right now listening to this.
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I think it may have to do with religion and how they push it on people by standing in city on roads in groups with bible yelling the words and how they want to kill them
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I feel this way when my liberal dumbocrat friends say my conservative values are wrong but they can't use facts as I do to promote their beliefs. They say "the internet says I'm right and you're wrong." They want to be little dictators.
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I think it`s probably a really bad relationship. Keep in mind that it necesarraly has to be with a dating thing, it could be a family relationship or something i close proximity. Anyways they are probably telling the person that they hate them and will do anything in order to get away from them.
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It could also be about someone who is at a point where he is so sick of someone trying to infringe their values upon him and before he does something to this person that he later regrets, it's best that the perpetrator seeks exile as far away from him as possible.
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This song is about a person that just hates the world and people and is just fed up with everything. They just want to kill themselves so they don't have to live life anymore.
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