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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Day of Wrath" by the artist "Therion"

The lyrics of Therion's "Day of Wrath," specifically the scene from "Picture 24," depict a pivotal moment - the night before a decisive event, likely apocalyptic in scale.

Duality and confrontation permeate the scene. Joanna and Seth, representing a couple, prepare for the coming day while residing in the physical world. Simultaneously, Sophia and Satan observe them from the astral plane, symbolizing forces governing the fate of the world. Sophia foretells the destruction of the "isle of dreams and silver," hinting at the collapse of the old world and the inevitability of change.

The question of the future resonates in the lines "What shall follow that day?". The red sky "beyond the rim of our darkness" paints a picture of an ominous and uncertain future.

The image of the Savior and Joanna's pleas for salvation contrast with Sophia's grim prophecies. Seth, referring to himself as "the art of night," prepares for a transformation, for a dawn that will end pain and suffering. His words echo the "Day of Wrath" from the song's title - a day of anger and retribution.

Love, in this context, is presented as a force capable of surviving destruction and chaos. It "shall live" in the new reality born from the flames of change.

The scene's finale emphasizes the inevitability of change. The "shadows of light" and the "children of the night" will unite, blurring the lines between good and evil, light and darkness. The watchful "eyes from the deep" hint at the presence of ancient and powerful forces invested in the outcome. Joanna's plea, "Lord, Thy day has come – Thy day of wrath…" sounds like an acknowledgment of the inevitable and a simultaneous call for higher justice.

Chapter 24.

Scene 1.

Johanna and Seth are both dreaming at night, making themselves mentally prepared. Sophia and Satan are watching from the astral atmosphere.

[SOPHIA:]

Slowly, mist erases dawn.

Turn to dust shall the island of dreams and silver.

[SOPHIA, SETH & SATAN:]

What will of this day become?

Colored red is the heaven behind our darkness.

[JOHANNA:]

Oh savior, show me the way.

Oh savior, show me...

[SETH:]

Out of the dark,

my nocturnal art

soon shall become morning.

Echoes of pain

following my name,

none shall remain — fire bring!

[SOPHIA:]

When the tales of love are gone,

one by one on the stairway of no returning...

[SOPHIA, SETH & SATAN:]

...love itself shall linger on –

it will be there –

vibration, like rhythm burning.

[JOHANNA:]

Savior, guiding my way —

my faith shall never fail.

[SETH & SATAN:]

Shadows of light,

children of the night

soon shall unite mankind.

Eyes of the deep

watching in your sleep,

dreams running free

through your mind.

[JOHANNA:]

Lord, your day has come –

your day of wrath...

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