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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Babylon" by the artist "Thomas Azier"

Thomas Azier's "Babylon" is a metaphorical portrayal of the collapse of a materialistic world, an allegory for the inevitable fall of capitalism ("Babylon is bound to fall"). The lyrical protagonist observes the fading of former luxury ("the statues in the garden / Have sad eyes"), sensing the approaching end ("There's madness in my hands"). "Birds," symbolizing joy and hope, fall silent, foreshadowing decline.

Despite this, the protagonist finds solace in love and intimacy ("you're my lucky charm"). He clings to these feelings as the only thing that matters amidst the destruction ("When all the birds have gone / Sleep a while and I'll be fine").

The image of "dust" into which dreams turn symbolizes the shattering of illusions and false values. "Time," into which dust transforms, represents the inevitability of change. The question "Will you still believe in us?", addressed to his lover, is a plea for faith in their bond, which may prove stronger than the collapse of the old world.

The final lines about "water turning into wine" are a hope for transformation, for something new and beautiful to arise from the ashes of the old world. Despite the song's somber atmosphere, it conveys a belief in love and the human spirit's capacity for renewal.

I see the marbles in the garden

Have a sadness in their eyes

And all the birds returned to silence

In our lonesome paradise

'Cause I got madness in my arms

But you're my lucky charm

When all the birds return to silence

Get some sleep and I'll be fine

You know our Babylon will fall

When dreams will turn to dust

Will you believe in us?

You know our Babylon will fall

When dust turns into time

Our water turns to wine

We are dancing on the tables

We are lovers taking baths

We're the royals in a fable

And the neighbours make us laugh

And everything that I adore

Just a mattress on the floor

When all the birds return to silence

Get some sleep and I'll be fine

You know our Babylon will fall

When dreams will turn to dust

Will you believe in us?

You know how Babylon will fall

When dust turns into time

Our water turns to wine

And I will make you mine

Again...

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