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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Lies (For Fools)" by the artist "To/Die/For"

The song "Lies (For Fools)" by the Finnish band To/Die/For is a dark and cynical reflection on faith, lies, and human weakness. The song's lyrical protagonist contrasts himself with the "fools" who cling to lies that give them false hope.

The first verse establishes the contrast between fleeting happiness and more persistent pain. The "fools" in the song seek solace in "sweet lies" that, while ephemeral, allow them to breathe, to keep on living. These lies may represent religious beliefs, an idealized worldview, or faith in something unattainable.

The second verse expands on the themes of disillusionment and disappointment. The "fools" are lost in the "valley of hope," waiting for a miracle that will never come. The phrase "who will catch you when you fall?" emphasizes the loneliness and inevitability of their downfall when the illusions shatter. The absence of divine intervention ("Where is your God when nothing goes to plan?") reinforces the sense of hopelessness and existential loneliness.

The third verse criticizes the hypocrisy and fear that underlie religious faith. The lyrical protagonist mocks the idea of the superiority of believers ("Do you believe you are better than I am?") and suggests that religion is merely a coping mechanism for fear and weakness ("You believe in this lie because you are weak on your own").

In the final lines of the song, the lyrical protagonist, though not having found peace himself, asserts his own strength, which he believes stems from his refusal to engage in self-deception and his acceptance of harsh realities. He harbors no illusions and expects no salvation, which, in his view, makes him stronger than those who hide behind lies.

I think it was true when someone said

Happiness fades away faster than pain

But you fools, you're breathing lies

Your sweet lies

You're looking for something you cannot get

Your hearts are lost in the vale of hope

Desperately you are waiting for

A miracle

But who'll catch you

When you falls?

No-one's there, you'll fall and you'll fall

You'll die with your sins

And then you're alone

Where is your god when things go wrong?

Again he leaves you alone

But still you fool

You believe he'll save you

With your religion you think you're saved

And blessed blood runs in your veins

Living in fear hoping that you'll find your promised heaven

You believe that you're better than me?

You believe those lies 'cause you're weak

I didn't find my peace but I can tell

I'm stronger than you!

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