The song sung by the leader of Assassin's Creed Syndicate is Underground. This song describes the miserable life of the people at the bottom of London and the despicability, hypocrisy and selfishness of the ruling class. The climax of the song describes the resistance and resistance to the ruling class. subversion.
1. The song sung by the leader of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate is Underground .
2. This song describes the miserable lives of the lower class people in London, as well as the despicability, hypocrisy and selfishness of the ruling class.
3. The climax of this song describes resistance and subversion against the ruling class, but it also describes the cruelty of the struggle and the sacrifices brought about by the pursuit of a noble cause.
4. This song is magnificent and has a very epic feel.
Take a look around lively old London
(Look at this lively old London)
Buzzing crowds we sweat and we revel
(Amidst the bustling crowd, we were sweating profusely and having a great time)
Red cheeked shouts and songs in the flicker of the gas light
(The ruddy face is shouting and singing, reflecting the flickering light of the kerosene lamp)
Eager Blighty bursts from the cobble stones
(A longing Britain bursts out of the cracks in the stone)
Racing, climbingG, blooming fertility
(Compete, climb, flourish)
Born from secret seeds that were scattered in the night time
(Born from the secret seeds sown in the night)
London is fed upon the meat of the dead
(London feeds on the corpses of the dead)
They're one shallow inch below the town
(They are buried under an inch of ground in London)
Underground, underground, leave them underground
(Bury them all, bury them all, let them be buried)
Them that whispered dreams that only poisoned us
(Those people conspire to only poison our minds)
Them that told us lies of their bravery
(Those people make up lies to show their courage)
Them that preached of progress and put us in the poorhouse
(Those people preached progress everywhere, but threw us into the workhouse)
Them done horrific murder on bloody stages
(Those people committed gruesome murders on a bloody stage)
Them that loudly crowded their humility
(Those people brag loudly about their humility)
Lords and dames that sung in the chapels on a sunday
(The gentlemen and ladies singing in church on Sunday)
All quiet now, their mouths are stopped up by mud
(Everyone was quiet, their mouths were blocked by dirt)
They lie flung in rags and make no sound
(They lay in rags, silent)
Underground, underground, leave them underground
(Bury them all, bury them all, let them be buried)
Those who fought for something better
(Those who strive for better things)
Those who taught by how they lived
(Those who are inspired by the cruel reality)
Love ones taken long before their work was done
(Before the work we fought for was completed, the person we loved passed away.)
Underground, underground, leave them underground
(Bury them all, bury them all, let them be buried)
Underground, underground, leave them underground
(Bury them all, bury them all, let them be buried)
Underground, underground, leave them underground
(Bury them all, bury them all, let them be buried)
Underground, underground, leave them underground
(Bury them all, bury them all, let them be buried)