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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Cú Chulainn" by the artist "Therion"

The song "Cú Chulainn" by the Swedish band Therion tells the story of the legendary hero of the Irish epic, Cú Chulainn. The lyrics praise his feats, such as slaying the monstrous hound Culann, and military triumphs, emphasizing his incredible strength and resilience ("even death you defy").

However, the lyrics also touch upon the theme of Cú Chulainn's tragic love for Fand, for whom he left his wife Emer. The song calls on the hero to reconsider, "drink from the cup of forgetting" and return to his faithful wife. The motif of the raven, "abiding on the earth," likely symbolizes death and fate, reminding us of the fragility of life even for a mighty hero like Cú Chulainn.

The lyrics of the song do not merely retell the legend, but create an image of Cú Chulainn as a symbol of strength, courage, and tragedy. His feats and mistakes become part of his destiny, "legends of Cú Chulainn carried throughout the land, like a spear of your fate."

Tied on a stone, he's born as hero

Died on his feet, he's known forever

Born, with a halo of frenzy, you black-browed

Cú Chulainn, Cú Chulainn

Mighty Cú Chulainn, even death you defy

Cú Chulainn

Still he stands where the raven lands

With Emer as his bride.

Small and youthful, the son of Lugh and Deichtine

He Killed the guard-dog, killed the monster of Culann

Yes, kill the monster of Culann in warp spasm

Cú Chulainn, snared by love

Mighty Cú Chulainn, only love makes you weak

You left your wife and fell for fand

Mighty Cú Chulainn, return to Emer.

Drink the cup and wipe away all the memories

You will ride to the dawn

Ride with Láeg, pass the sea

Bring your loyal wife, bring your ever true bride

Cú Chulainn, Cú Chulainn

Mighty Cú Chulainn, even death you defy

Cú Chulainn

Still he stands where the raven lands

With Emer as his bride.

The Legend of Cú Chulainn flies across the land

Like the spear of your fate

Cú Chulainn

Still he stands where the raven lands

With Emer as his bride.

The Legend of Cú Chulainn flies across the land

Like the spear of your fate

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