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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Angel of Death" by the artist "Thin Lizzy"

The song "Angel of Death" by Thin Lizzy features a lyrical protagonist recounting their experiences witnessing numerous disasters and horrors throughout history. They witnessed the San Francisco earthquake, World War II, the launch of rockets into space, and all these events lead them to believe in the inevitable destruction of humanity.

The author uses the image of the "Angel of Death," referring to the prophecies of Nostradamus, who predicted the apocalypse at the end of the 20th century. The death of the protagonist's father, suffering from an unknown disease, reinforces the feeling of hopelessness and doom.

The recurring phrase "Deep, deep underground. Great disaster" symbolizes not only physical death but also the spiritual demise of humanity, a fall into the abyss of violence and destruction.

The song does not answer whether the protagonist himself believes in the prophecies, leaving this question open to the listener. However, the dark tone of the narrative and the imagery of destruction create an oppressive atmosphere, hinting that the end may be near.

Oh my god

There's millions of them!

I've seen a fire start in Frisco

The day that the earth quaked

I've seen buildings a-blazing

Blowing up in flames

I heard men, women and children

Crying out to their God for mercy

But their God didn't listen

So they were burned alive

They went down, down, deep underground

In the great disaster

I was hanging out in Berlin

In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty nine

I've seen Hitler's storm troopers

March right across the Maginot Line

I've seen two world wars

I've seen men send rockets out into space

I foresee a holocaust

An angel of death descending to destroy the human race

Down, down, deep undergound

A great disaster

In the sixteenth century there was a French philosopher

By the name of Nostradamus

Who prophesised that in the late twentieth century

An angel of death shall waste this land

A holocaust the likes of which

This planet had never seen

Now, I ask you

Do you believe this to be true?

I was standing by the bedside

The night that my father died

He was crying out in pain

To his God he said, "Have mercy, mercy!"

His body was riddled with a disease

Unknown to man so he expected no cure

But before he died that night

He was lost, insane

He went down, down, deep underground

A great disaster

You'll go down, down, deep underground

A great disaster

I think they've got now!

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