Darts Lyrics
for darts screach by my desires,
may i please remain in this space,
for darts screach by my desires,
not human man art thou
a hitman, a nun, lovers,
life threatening lifestyles,
a hitman, a nun, lovers,
not human man art thou
fear not the gods that come from the sky,
long not for the one who've lost their way,
arise as did the gods Ninti,
arise as did the gods Ninti, and Ishkur, Ishkur.

I don't agree with FreeThinker863. Why should SOAD sing a song against homosexuality? They are no fascists or something like that. Homosexuality is no crime, we live in the 21 century!
I think this is a song about mankind itself. Mankind isn't human anymore. The people do too many crazy things. They are more artificial than natural. ("art thou not human man) Our whole life became paradox more and more. The society changed. This is shown in the phrase "A Hitman, a nun, lovers?!". So how can a Hitman and a nun get together? Become lovers? A Hitman kills, a nun believes in god and love. But a time will come where the gods take the people to where they come from. To there roots. ("Fear not the gods that come from the sky.") And after that the mankind will arise "as did the gods Ninti and Iskur". Unfortunately I dunno who these gods are, maybe some of u guys could help me.
Ninti was the Sumerian goddess of life, Ishkur the Sumerian storm-god. Both are no longer worshiped as gods.
Ninti was the Sumerian goddess of life, Ishkur the Sumerian storm-god. Both are no longer worshiped as gods.
@Tha Prophet To piggyback off of that, I'd say this whole song is definitely about mythology. It might be possible that the title of the song, "Darts," is a reference to Cupid's darts:
@Tha Prophet To piggyback off of that, I'd say this whole song is definitely about mythology. It might be possible that the title of the song, "Darts," is a reference to Cupid's darts:
May I please remain in this space For darts screech by my desires
May I please remain in this space For darts screech by my desires
Whoever is shot by one of Cupid's darts has no control over his sexual lusts. He can't stay put. He has to stalk the woman he's been smitten with. "Can I please for once, be able to NOT be influenced by one of Cupid's darts, manipulating my feelings?"
Whoever is shot by one of Cupid's darts has no control over his sexual lusts. He can't stay put. He has to stalk the woman he's been smitten with. "Can I please for once, be able to NOT be influenced by one of Cupid's darts, manipulating my feelings?"
Art thou...
Art thou not human man Human art thou
Using "thees" and "thous" makes you think of the 1600s and the King James Version of the Bible. It's sort of a reference to religion. I wouldn't say he's referring to Christianity here though, but probably just making a "religious" or philosophical observation about the sexual and emotional drives of human nature. It's human to "desire" as in the previous verse.
Life-threatening lifestyles A hitman, a nun, lovers
Back to the theme of sexual love again (eros), which goes back to Cupid's darts, or the "Darts" title of the song. There is nothing sexual, nothing romantic about being a hitman; and nothing romantic about being a nun. One is a violent criminal, the other is a virgin Christian by choice. Both of them are living in denial of their most basic sexual urges, and in this sense, they both have "life-threatening lifestyles." How will they ever be able to affirm life and be lovers, unless they abandon these life-threatening lifestyles?
Arise as did the gods Ninti, and Ishkur
A reference to Sumerian mythology. To fully understand those gods, you would have to read about them in a mythology book. He seems to be saying, "Return to pagan religion: it has the answers for your human nature."
Clock men for they will fail Fear not the gods that come from the sky Long not for the one who've lost their way
The failing of clock men might be a reference to the end of the world, when time will end, and clocks will be useless. Clock and watch repairmen will be out of jobs. "Fear not the gods that come from the sky," is again a statement that seems to say New Age paganism has the answers. "Long not for the ones who've lost their way," is a reference to mafia hitman and Christians like the nun. I suppose all modern religions would be included lost, because of the caption in the beginning of the song: "Why do all ancient religions have 12 gods and modern religions only have one God?"
Can you help me? I don't know
But he remains agnostic about New Age paganism: "I don't know," seems to be his final conclusion. He's a bit confused, he can't say for sure.
@Tha Prophet To piggyback off of that, I'd say this whole song is definitely about mythology. It might be possible that the title of the song, "Darts," is a reference to Cupid's darts:
@Tha Prophet To piggyback off of that, I'd say this whole song is definitely about mythology. It might be possible that the title of the song, "Darts," is a reference to Cupid's darts:
May I please remain in this space For darts screech by my desires
May I please remain in this space For darts screech by my desires
Whoever is shot by one of Cupid's darts has no control over his sexual lusts. He can't stay put. He has to stalk the woman he's been smitten with. "Can I please for once, be able to NOT be influenced by one of Cupid's darts, manipulating my feelings?"
Whoever is shot by one of Cupid's darts has no control over his sexual lusts. He can't stay put. He has to stalk the woman he's been smitten with. "Can I please for once, be able to NOT be influenced by one of Cupid's darts, manipulating my feelings?"
Art thou...
Art thou not human man Human art thou
Using "thees" and "thous" makes you think of the 1600s and the King James Version of the Bible. It's sort of a reference to religion. I wouldn't say he's referring to Christianity here though, but probably just making a "religious" or philosophical observation about the sexual and emotional drives of human nature. It's human to "desire" as in the previous verse.
Life-threatening lifestyles A hitman, a nun, lovers
Back to the theme of sexual love again (eros), which goes back to Cupid's darts, or the "Darts" title of the song. There is nothing sexual, nothing romantic about being a hitman; and nothing romantic about being a nun. One is a violent criminal, the other is a virgin Christian by choice. Both of them are living in denial of their most basic sexual urges, and in this sense, they both have "life-threatening lifestyles." How will they ever be able to affirm life and be lovers, unless they abandon these life-threatening lifestyles?
Arise as did the gods Ninti, and Ishkur
A reference to Sumerian mythology. To fully understand those gods, you would have to read about them in a mythology book. He seems to be saying, "Return to pagan religion: it has the answers for your human nature."
Clock men for they will fail Fear not the gods that come from the sky Long not for the one who've lost their way
The failing of clock men might be a reference to the end of the world, when time will end, and clocks will be useless. Clock and watch repairmen will be out of jobs. "Fear not the gods that come from the sky," is again a statement that seems to say New Age paganism has the answers. "Long not for the ones who've lost their way," is a reference to mafia hitman and Christians like the nun. I suppose all modern religions would be included lost, because of the caption in the beginning of the song: "Why do all ancient religions have 12 gods and modern religions only have one God?"
Can you help me? I don't know
But he remains agnostic about New Age paganism: "I don't know," seems to be his final conclusion. He's a bit confused, he can't say for sure.

The gods Ninti and Ishkur are as follows:
Ninti There is a region called Dilmun in the land of Sumer. This is a pure, clean, shining land where gods live. Sickness and death is unknown there. But they had no water so Enki called upon the Sun God to bring water to the surface and fill the region with it. Son God did as requested. The whole region became a garden of gods with gardens and fields everywhere. Here the Earth Goddess Ninhursag planted eight trees. They grew and Enki tasted the fruits of each of them. Eath Goddess was furious, she cursed Enki and disappeared. Enki became very ill. Other gods found Ninhursag and pleaded with her to treat Enki. Enki's eight organs needed treatment one for each of the trees. So Ninhursag created eight entities one for each organ. Five of these entities were female and the rest males. One of the eight organs were the rib and the goddess created to treat this rib was named Nin-ti ( Nin: lady, ti: rib) "the lady of the rib". Another meaning of "ti" was "life", mmaking Nin-ti "the lady of life". This story appears in the Old Testament and in Qoran. And in its passage from Sumerian myths to the Old Testament, treating the rib has become creation from the rib. "The Lady of life" became the Old Testament's Havva (Eve).
Adad ( Sumerian Ishkur, West Semitic Hadad or Addu ) Weather god of the Babylonian and Assyrian pantheons. As god of storms he was both giver and destroyer of life. Son of Anu (An),the god of heaven. His consort was Shalash. Also a god of oracles and divination. The bull and the lion were sacred to him, as was the number six. The cypress was his symbol.

To the guy that thinks the song about homosexuality...you have to be the most retarded person alive.

Big fat thanx to ozzyrollerbauhn863 for the explanation of Ninti ad Ishkur! What do you think of my interpretation of the song?

I think it's well thought out. Good job.

The line "arise as did the gods, Ninti" is a call for women to rise up, as Ninti was esentially the first woman, Eve.

i'm lost...

im drunk and tired..why does it say 7.01pm? its 00.27..ok..ima freak 'i wanna sprout wings and learn to flyy'

sorry, pretty in punk, but just because of one their is about homosexuality, i don't think, that it's their real opinion! do you think serj really means "we will fight the heathens" in war?

"just because of one of their songs is about..."
sorry!