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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Where Will You Go?" by the artist "Therion"

The lyrics of Therion's "Where Will You Go?" depict a scene where Seth Thanos, the protagonist, bids farewell to the members of a church congregation, announcing his departure and hinting at his grandiose, albeit enigmatic plans.

Seth's address to "the earth and the sea" with the exclamation "woe unto you" indicates the scale of his ambitions, which are likely to impact the entire world. The phrase "Who has hidden the lock and the key?" can be interpreted as a metaphor for Seth's search for something of great importance, perhaps knowledge or power. He urges the parishioners to "slumber" under his "reborn gaze," which might imply a desire to establish his dominance or a new order.

The parishioners respond with reverence and curiosity, calling Seth "beloved brother" and inquiring about his ultimate destination ("Where will you go...to the Judgment Day?"). Their question reflects both their faith in Seth and their uncertainty about the consequences of his departure.

Seth's answer is laden with cryptic imagery. The mention of the "Lamb of God" who "shall rise but soon shall fall" might point to a confrontation with religious forces or symbolize Seth's own internal struggle. The "ancient stars" piercing his shield hint at powerful entities that will attempt to oppose him.

The final lines lend an ominous tone to the song. The "dark night" and "true hell" create an atmosphere of impending catastrophe. The "choir of angels bidding you farewell" can be interpreted in two ways: as a sign of divine disapproval of Seth's actions or as a harbinger of the momentous events he is about to unleash.

Chapter 1.

Scene 1.

Seth Thanos is declaring his big future ambitions to fellow members of his perish. He leaves his perish to move on.

[SETH:]

Woe to you, earth and sea.

Who may hold the lock and key?

Lift from me infant smiles, chase the sleep from my newborn eyes.

[PARISH MEMBERS:]

Eyes with the light of true disciples

turn to behold your new way.

Where will you go,

beloved brother into the judgement day...?

[SETH:]

Lamb of God, names divine, rise but soon shall decline.

Stars of old raise their spears crack my shield,

pierce my tears.

[PARISH MEMBERS:]

Dark is the night that leads from heaven,

floating on light — a true hell.

Hear, can you hear a choir of angels

bid you a last farewell...

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