Delving into the murky depths of morality and afterlife, this haunting melody presents a stark picture of retribution. The lyrics explore the concept of divine justice, suggesting that those who commit wrongdoings face a fiery punishment in the afterlife - an allegorical 'lake of fire.' The song further narrates tales of individuals who met unfortunate ends, possibly as a result of their actions. It also touches upon the human struggle to find solace and peace amidst turmoil, while celestial beings wage wars for souls. The repeating question about the fate of 'bad folks' serves as a grim reminder and warning against wrongdoing. This chilling masterpiece by Nirvana is not just an exploration into the consequences of one's actions but also a profound commentary on life, death, and what lies beyond.
Lake of Fire
Lyrics
Where do bad folks go when they die?
They don't go to heaven where the angels fly
They go down to the lake of fire and fry
Won't see 'em again till the fourth of July
I knew a lady who came from Duluth
She got bit by a dog with a rabid tooth
She went to her grave just a little too soon
Flew away howling on the yellow moon
Where do bad folks go when they die?
They don't go to heaven where the angels fly
They go down to the lake of fire and fry
Won't see 'em again till the fourth of July
The people cry and the people moan
Look for a dry place to call their home
Try to find some place to rest their bones
While the angels and the devils try to make their own
Where do bad folks go when they die?
They don't go to heaven where the angels fly
They go down to the lake of fire and fry
Won't see 'em again till the fourth of July
Writer(s): Curtis Kirkwood
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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