My weak cry sounding deep down from below
A sound of another world, so fragile
I'm telling a story of a destiny
So devastating, my soul can not rest
Murdered by the womb in cold blood
Shame forcing the mind and the will
A crime above all crimes
Never baptized, nor nursed
My vengeance will strike hard
All sinners must pay the price
Blood of their own blood
Mother descending down to hell
Please give me a name
Please give me my peace
Bury my body
Deep down in the dark soil to rest
Unwanted, left alone
Starving, rotting, screaming
Until the silence comes
Leaving the flesh
Where's the drink of life
Help me to find the well
Blood from the core
Lifeblood turns to death
Please give me a name
Please give me my peace
Bury my body
Deep down in the dark soil to rest
Say my name
Please save my soul
Bury me
In the dark soil to rest
The meaning of this song from in the old days when parents would leave unwanted children in the wilderness. It starts out "telling a story" or a child who was "murdered by the womb" making a dissonance between what is supposed to "give life" and what happens to the child, never nursed or recognized as a "child" by baptism in the eyes of religion and he was born only to die. This act 'damns' the mother to hell by killing "their own blood."
Then the child left in the wilderness is pleading for someone to give him a name and bury his body for peace, thus recognizing he exists, but he isn't cared for even in his death nor is he recognized as a human being, just a unwanted annoyance, so he is left to starve and rot while helpless and screaming pleading for someone to at least recognize his existence as a child. the "drink of life" could refer to a mother's milk or to the afterlife, this is until his inevitable death "until the silence comes, lifeblood turns to death"
This is an extremely powerful song, which is probably meant to be a simile to the current issue of abortion, which is a similar scenario.