The speaker lies awake at night, sweating but not from fear, as they prepare for horrors ahead in a desert burial ground. They question whether they will be ready to die as partners in crime when the time comes to finish what needs to be done for God's kingdom. While trying to justify their reasons for going, they wonder if they should live and let live or forget and forgive, but feel corruption must end through violent means as there is no other way due to lack of trust or reasoning left. The speaker expresses being afraid to shoot strangers.
The speaker lies awake at night, sweating but not from fear, as they prepare for horrors ahead in a desert burial ground. They question whether they will be ready to die as partners in crime when the time comes to finish what needs to be done for God's kingdom. While trying to justify their reasons for going, they wonder if they should live and let live or forget and forgive, but feel corruption must end through violent means as there is no other way due to lack of trust or reasoning left. The speaker expresses being afraid to shoot strangers.
The speaker lies awake at night, sweating but not from fear, as they prepare for horrors ahead in a desert burial ground. They question whether they will be ready to die as partners in crime when the time comes to finish what needs to be done for God's kingdom. While trying to justify their reasons for going, they wonder if they should live and let live or forget and forgive, but feel corruption must end through violent means as there is no other way due to lack of trust or reasoning left. The speaker expresses being afraid to shoot strangers.