The Unforgiven

Metallica · Metallica

New blood joins this earth
and quikly he's subdued
through constant pain disgrace
the young boy learns their rules
with time the child draws in
this whipping boy done wrong
deprived of all his thoughts
the young man struggles on and on he's known
a vow unto his own
that never from this day
his will they'll take away
what I've felt
what I've known
never shined through in what I've shown
never be
never see
won't see what might have been
what I've felt
what I've known
never shined through in what I've shown
never free
never me
so I dub thee unforgiven
they dedicate their lives

to running all of his
he tries to please them all
this bitter man he is
throughout his life the same
he's battled constantly
this fight he cannot win
a tired man they see no longer cares
the old man then prepares
to die regretfully
that old man here is me
what I've felt
what I've known
never shined through in what I've shown
never be
never see
won't see what might have been
what I've felt
what I've known
never shined through in what I've shown
never free
never me
so I dub the unforgiven
you labeled me
I'll label you
so I dub the unforgiven

The Unforgiven

Released in 1986 on the album Metallica, 'The Unforgiven' stands as a defining track in the thrash metal genre. The song features the band's signature aggressive guitar riffs and James Hetfield's driving vocals, delivering a narrative of betrayal and retribution that resonated deeply with fans. As a cornerstone of the band's early discography, it helped solidify Metallica's reputation as a major force in heavy music. The track's enduring popularity stems from its raw energy and its role in shaping the sound of the era, influencing countless subsequent metal acts. It remains a staple in live performances, showcasing the group's technical prowess and emotional intensity.