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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Sothis" by the artist "Vader"

Vader's poem "Sothis" is a proclamation of transformation, a transition to a new state of being. The lyrical hero, whose "I" is inextricably linked with the image of Sirius - the star of death and rebirth in Egyptian mythology - undergoes a radical transformation.

"No longer what I knew..." - this phrase immediately marks a break with the past, a rejection of the former identity. The hero undergoes a metamorphosis, his DNA is transformed, overcoming the boundaries of mortality. He enters an "infinite progressive cycle" where death is but a stage of transition to eternal life.

The image of the "splitting heavens" and the "trembling Earth" reinforces the feeling of global transformation, a cosmic cataclysm against which the hero's transformation takes place. He becomes an "immortal soul" existing beyond the limits of time and space.

The question "WHO AM I?" is not a question of searching but rather an affirmation of a found identity. The hero realizes himself as "that which I am," accepting his new essence without trying to define it.

He is the "Son of Sirius," the offspring of a star that symbolizes death and rebirth. His existence extends beyond the Sun, beyond life and death. He attains eternity, a cyclicality of being, repeating "again and again."

No more a thing I knew... transformed — transfigured

Transcended... in an endless progress cycle

DNA metamorphosis... of the dying cells

Into something that will last... last forever

Immortal... my soul... alone under...

The cracking skies... on trembling Earth

Closing the eye... of blinding Sun

WHO AM I? — a question... alredy answered

I am who I am... no less, no more

Destined to be... never to extinct

Remaining after... everything dies

Remaining... a Dog Star's Son... beyond the Sun

For ever... and more

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