Upon blood shores Of unsettled scores Of endless wars What was it for? Every soul fallen Another grieves Suffering leaves Suffering leaves… A magnum opus Of blackened lotus Of skies tenenbre To danse macabre Til death do Tear us a part In dances of life To a blood-soaked art Alone, dance A lone dance Fall into trance And let it all slip away Rest… and rise once again
TW: very heavy topics. Suffer leaves, suffering leaves is such an underrated song for the purpose of the title and what it really means. The song itself has a sinister undertone, as does most of violence. Violence, being the evil that it is, produces a reason for this. But within this mask of villainy, are some truly sad and somber undertones. For example, throughout the whole song, a bell chimes, one too similar to a church bell, as if someone had passed away. A church bell, for me, symbolizes the death of someone close. If it symbolized the death of anyone, then we'd be hearing a church bell chime all the time. But no, it's in funerals. Then, do you really pay attention and hear the bell. Secondly, the fact that this circle deals with violence against the self, suicide. The song has a very apathetic rhythm throughout, not changing pitch a whole lot until around halfway through, when the tone shifts dramatically. It's hopeful. It's relieved. It's content. Possibly the feeling that one might feel before losing their life. Then, in a sudden switch back, we are pried back to the sad regret and somberness. This brings me to my final point about the title. "Suffering Leaves suffering leaves" can be broken down more simply by adding a couple words to make it make more sense. The literally meaning of the title is "Suffering leaves behind suffering people's leaves" Truly a masterpiece of a work.
I adore the inclusion of that fast rhythm in Macabre's drop. I also like the fact you added more intensity, which makes it not a 1:1 transcription, but we already have accurate transcriptions so I enjoy the freedom utilized Phenomenal work as always Goose
almost got to hear it in school, like some hours earlier, but too bad my school internet blocks youtube but holy shit this makes my ear suffering leave
@@Kkbleeblob I'm going to be perfectly honest, I have no idea what you're talking about. Not only do I not hear it at all in 7-2, it's clear as day here. If you listen to the guitar part in the original song, it is very similar to the first melody in Death Odyssey and one of the guitar parts in Panic Betrayer. If you could timestamp the motif part in 7-2 so I can listen, that would be great.
@@____goose it is absolutely insanely clear in 7-2, go listen to it, 1:03 to me it sounds like you don’t know what the x-3 motif is, because it’s not the first guitar in death odyssey. in that song it appears at 1:57
@@Kkbleeblob ???? Are you forgetting about panic betrayer? Also, I don't know if it's necessarily a motif when there's mostly one note being played over and over and then a similar phrase.
"...THEY DANCE WITH ME ON SHARPEN GRASS OF ENVY, WITH THE TREES CRYING FOR THEIR BEAUTY."
Thanks, @turd2937
Thanks, @@____goose
are these lyrics or smth
Upon blood shores
Of unsettled scores
Of endless wars
What was it for?
Every soul fallen
Another grieves
Suffering leaves
Suffering leaves…
A magnum opus
Of blackened lotus
Of skies tenenbre
To danse macabre
Til death do
Tear us a part
In dances of life
To a blood-soaked art
Alone, dance
A lone dance
Fall into trance
And let it all slip away
Rest… and rise once again
Someone sing this please.
Every ultrakill music video has some kind of poetry when did it start
my goofy ahh just saw the thumbnail and was like "omg ultrakill violence in hotline miami as a custom level" bruh
TW: very heavy topics.
Suffer leaves, suffering leaves is such an underrated song for the purpose of the title and what it really means. The song itself has a sinister undertone, as does most of violence. Violence, being the evil that it is, produces a reason for this. But within this mask of villainy, are some truly sad and somber undertones. For example, throughout the whole song, a bell chimes, one too similar to a church bell, as if someone had passed away. A church bell, for me, symbolizes the death of someone close. If it symbolized the death of anyone, then we'd be hearing a church bell chime all the time. But no, it's in funerals. Then, do you really pay attention and hear the bell.
Secondly, the fact that this circle deals with violence against the self, suicide. The song has a very apathetic rhythm throughout, not changing pitch a whole lot until around halfway through, when the tone shifts dramatically. It's hopeful. It's relieved. It's content. Possibly the feeling that one might feel before losing their life. Then, in a sudden switch back, we are pried back to the sad regret and somberness. This brings me to my final point about the title. "Suffering Leaves suffering leaves" can be broken down more simply by adding a couple words to make it make more sense. The literally meaning of the title is "Suffering leaves behind suffering people's leaves" Truly a masterpiece of a work.
The "trigger warning" at the start makes this comment kidna gay tbh
@@jokesflyovermyhead7491 my fault man. you ever wanted to kill yourself? it's not fun
only heavy thing about this comment is the church bell
This really makes me danse my macabre
who up dancing their macabre rn
Wait why is suffering leaving?
he's had enough of our shit
Are the leaves suffering because suffering is leaving or is suffering leaving because the leaves are suffering?
I adore the inclusion of that fast rhythm in Macabre's drop. I also like the fact you added more intensity, which makes it not a 1:1 transcription, but we already have accurate transcriptions so I enjoy the freedom utilized
Phenomenal work as always Goose
impressive, very based, may your days be many and your woes few
More tragic but even more fast-paced than original! Holy shit, Goose you are amazing
THE LEAVES ARE SUFFERING WITH THIS ONE 🌴🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸
Oh boy... I sure do LOVE Macabreing some Danses
finally bro dropped the bangers i was so waiting for this
This goes VIOLENT as is with piano only, but if you put in more stuff like The World Looks Red, this would be absolutely god-tier
Agreed but i'm really happy to have a piano only cover and imo suffering leaves is perfect the way it is
I have waited for this so long, goes ontologically hard
I love the art you do for your covers so much
Thank you for the praise! I take a lot of time on each of them.
almost got to hear it in school, like some hours earlier, but too bad my school internet blocks youtube
but holy shit this makes my ear suffering leave
babe wake up goose just uploaded
Another very clean cover! Thank you for your work :3
This is really fucking tragic
Great job!
Is there a midi I can download for this?
Bro, am i being persued by a big ahh mimic piano monster through like a mansion or smthing, like wow
you know this one is really good
i don’t think the x-3 motif is in this song? it’s in 7-2, not 7-3 for some reason
Check at 4:20 and compare to Panic Betrayer and Death Odyssey.
@@____gooseyeah it’s not really there. also considering it’s in 7-2 i don’t think it should be called the x-3 motif anymore lol
@@Kkbleeblob I'm going to be perfectly honest, I have no idea what you're talking about. Not only do I not hear it at all in 7-2, it's clear as day here. If you listen to the guitar part in the original song, it is very similar to the first melody in Death Odyssey and one of the guitar parts in Panic Betrayer. If you could timestamp the motif part in 7-2 so I can listen, that would be great.
@@____goose it is absolutely insanely clear in 7-2, go listen to it, 1:03
to me it sounds like you don’t know what the x-3 motif is, because it’s not the first guitar in death odyssey. in that song it appears at 1:57
@@Kkbleeblob ???? Are you forgetting about panic betrayer?
Also, I don't know if it's necessarily a motif when there's mostly one note being played over and over and then a similar phrase.