Desolation
Desolation

Lamb of God - Desolation Lyrics

Rock
Jan 23, 2012
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Desolation Music Video

Desolation Lyrics

Spoken sideways and indirect
Without a single word left unchecked
And by your own admission
No one is ever above suspicion
Defenses never to be let down
The lies readily abound
Gaping jaw tightly wound

In your desolation
Still searching for nowhere
Desolation
You're living in nowhere

Smoking gun, cause and effect
Paradise lost, a beautiful wreck
And to you, I solemnly swear
All I ever wanted was away from here
All that for nothing
What a fucking waste of time
I only took what was rightfully mine
Seek and you shall find

In your desolation
Still searching for nowhere
Desolation
You're living in nowhere

The dying man might take you with him
Until then I'll split the difference
All that for nothing
What a fucking waste of time

I'm gonna take what is rightfully mine

Desolation
Desolation

In your desolation
Still searching for nowhere
Desolation
You're living in nowhere

All that for nothing
What a fucking waste of time
All that for nothing
What a fucking waste of time

The dying man might take you with him
I swear to you I'll split the difference
All that for nothing
What a fucking waste of time
Desolation

Writer(s): Chris Adler, David Randall Blythe, John Campbell, Mark Morton, Will Adler
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who primarily wrote the song 'Desolation' by Lamb of God?

    The song 'Desolation' was primarily written by Mark Morton, the guitarist for Lamb of God. However, significant contributions were also made by Randy Blythe, the band's lead vocalist, who adjusted the perspective used in the lyrics during the writing process.

  2. What changes did Randy Blythe make to the lyrics of 'Desolation'?

    Randy Blythe changed the point of view in the lyrics from first person to second and third person. Originally, the song used terms like 'Indesolation,' which Blythe felt sounded too gothic for Lamb of God's style, prompting him to revise it to a more fitting expression.

  3. How does 'Desolation' connect with other tracks on the album Resolution?

    'Desolation' flows directly from the first track on the album, 'Straight for the Sun.' This seamless transition wasn't initially planned but was facilitated by Chris Adler’s drum pattern at the beginning of 'Desolation,' which provided a smooth segue from one track to another.

  4. Where was footage for 'Desolation's music video shot?

    The music video for 'Desolation' includes live performance footage shot during Lamb of God concerts in South America and Mexico. This approach highlights the band's energetic live performances and their interaction with international audiences.

  5. Who directed the music video for 'Desolation'?

    'Desolation's music video was directed by Don Argott. He is known for his work on documentaries such as Rock School and The Art of Steal, bringing a unique narrative style and cinematic quality to his projects including this music video.

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