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The Mercy Seat (song)

"The Mercy Seat" is a song written by Nick Cave (lyrics and music) and Mick Harvey (music), originally performed by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on the 1988 album ''Tender Prey''. The song has been covered by others, including Johnny Cash and Camille O'Sullivan. ''Rolling Stone'' editor Toby Creswell lists it as one of the 1001 greatest songs.
==Content==
The song tells the story of a man about to be executed by the electric chair. The "Mercy Seat" refers both to the throne of God in the heavens, which the man feels he will soon visit, and to the electric chair. The song is laden with allusions to Christianity; in the Old Testament, the mercy seat is the symbol of the throne of God over the Ark of the Covenant.
The song contains the following chorus:
:And the mercy seat is waiting
:And I think my head is burning
:And in a way I'm yearning
:To be done with all this measuring of truth.
:An eye for an eye
:And a tooth for a tooth
:And anyway I told the truth
:And I'm not afraid to die.
This section is repeated fifteen times during the course of the song, with a number of variations in the text. Specific allusions to scripture include those to and .〔
Like many of Cave's songs, "The Mercy Seat" suggests autobiography; Roland Boer, in an essay called "Under the Influence? The Bible, Culture and Nick Cave," claimed the song "shows all the signs of a Christological autobiography." Critics have noted the confluence of themes from the Old and the New Testament, especially in its juxtaposing the "eye for an eye" justice of the Old Testament with the merciful appearance of the "ragged stranger," Christ. This "problem of the relationship between the law and forgiveness" remains unresolved.
Cave later said, "Before I was able to write things like, 'I'm not afraid to die'. And kids come up to me and say, 'Hey, that line means so much to me'. And I have to sort of say I don't feel that way any more. I don't feel as cocky about death as I used to. I wake up in mad panics about death approaching."

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