Deus Lyrics (English Translation) – Urias, Criolo

Deus Lyrics (English Translation) by Urias, Criolo is a latest Portuguese song in the voices of Urias, Criolo. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Deus song lyrics are also written by Urias, Criolo. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song It and Criolo feels like a cry of loss and defiance. It talks about betrayal, stolen faith, and how the absence of God leaves a deep emptiness, making love feel impossible. There’s a mix of anger, pride, and resilience, with vivid imagery of broken wings, stolen light, and empty prayers. It’s both personal and universal, questioning faith, power, and what’s left after everything is taken.

Deus (English Translation) Lyrics

[Intro]
(Hey)

[Verse 1: Urias]
I arrived, I didn’t see anyone at the entrance
They lied to me
There were seven instruments, seven days, seven plagues
I haven’t forgotten the blue tone of the night
Earthly creature, I searched for the sun
I still hear the crack of wings breaking
I remember well that they stole so much from me

[Chorus: Urias]
They took God
And that’s why I’ll never love again
They took God
And that’s why I’ll never love again
(Hey)

[Verse 2: Crioulo, Urias]
The cat has seven lives, you won’t see one
My ass hits your eye (I choose)
There’s envy in this house, I make a fuss
This brightness blinds your eye (I choose)

[Verse 3: Crioulo, Urias]
Vanities come (They come)
The stages go (They go)
You are Who (Who?)
In the crowd?
Pray to God (God)
Who is your God? (Who?)
You killed and said, “Amen”

[Chorus: Uriah]
They took God
And that’s why I’ll never love again

They took God
And that’s why I’ll never love again
(Hey)

[Bridge: Uriah]
My bended knees sing
No man would listen
That’s why I’m proud
I laugh, I wind, I make it cease to exist, oh

[Chorus: Uriah]
They took God (They took God)
And that’s why I’ll never love again (They took God)
(They took God, never again)
They took God (They took God)
And that’s why I’ll never love again (Oh-oh, ooh)
They took God (They took, they took)
And that’s why I’ll never love again (They stole God)
They took God (Oh-oh, ooh)
And that’s why I’ll never love again
(Hey)

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Deus (English Translation) Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1: Urias]
This part feels like someone entering a place where they expected comfort or truth, but instead found lies and emptiness. The “seven instruments, seven days, seven plagues” hint at struggles, burdens, and painful memories that won’t go away. The blue night suggests loneliness, while searching for the sun shows a longing for hope. The breaking wings reflect lost freedom or dreams. Overall, it shows how much was taken from them, leaving scars that still hurt deeply.

[Chorus: Urias]
Here, the singer expresses that losing God is like losing the ability to love. Faith and love are tied together, so without one, the other feels impossible.

[Verse 2: Crioulo, Urias]
This part has a bold, rebellious tone. The cat with seven lives shows resilience, but the singer insists no one will see them fall. The lines about envy and brightness blinding others reflect jealousy around them and their unapologetic confidence. They embrace their choices, even if it stirs chaos, because that’s how they stand strong in a hostile environment.

[Verse 3: Crioulo, Urias]
Here, life is shown as fleeting and superficial, with vanity and fame coming and going. In the crowd, people lose their identity, blindly following rituals. The singer questions faith by pointing out the hypocrisy of killing in God’s name, yet still saying “amen.” It’s a critique of how people misuse religion while pretending to be righteous.

[Chorus: Uriah]
The repeated lines again highlight the deep pain of losing God. It’s not just about faith, but also about the loss of love, connection, and trust that once gave life meaning.

[Bridge: Uriah]
This part shows resilience in the face of silence. Kneeling and singing represents prayers that went unheard by men, but instead of despair, the singer finds pride. Laughing, moving, and dismissing pain becomes their way of reclaiming power when no one listens.

[Chorus: Uriah]
The repetition here intensifies the feeling of devastation. It’s like a cry that echoes again and again, showing how much losing God shattered them. With each line, the pain grows heavier, as if the absence of faith destroyed their ability to love, trust, and believe in anything lasting. The echo of “they took” reinforces the feeling of being robbed of something sacred and irreplaceable. This section captures both grief and anger, turning the chorus into a haunting declaration.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Deus (English Translation) song?
A. Deus (English Translation) song is sung by Urias, Criolo.

Q. Who wrote Deus (English Translation) lyrics?
A. Deus (English Translation) lyrics are penned by Urias, Criolo.

Q. Who has given the music of Deus (English Translation) song?
A. Deus (English Translation) music is composed and produced by Urias, Criolo.

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