The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Believe" by the artist "Voltaire"
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In Almost Human, Voltaire uses the image of a fallen angel to discuss the complex nature of humanity, torn by contradictions.The angel, banished from paradise, yearns for heavenly grace but also acknowledges his dark side jealousy, anger, and hatred
In the song "Kind Dieser Erde" ("Child of this Earth"), Volkan addresses the theme of national identity and belonging. The lyrical hero, likely with a migration background, faces questions about his roots and belonging to a particular culture
In the song "1000 Miles," Volkan depicts a radical decision to embark on a journey of self-discovery. The lyrical hero feels the need to break free from the shackles of routine and find himself
The song "The Sinner Is You" by the Danish metal band Volbeat explores the existential themes of sin, forgiveness, and the value of life.The meaning of the lyrics is ambiguous and open to multiple interpretations
The song "The Gates of Babylon" by Volbeat tells the ancient Sumerian-Akkadian myth of the goddess Ishtar's descent into the underworld, ruled by her sister Ereshkigal.The lyrics describe Ishtar's harrowing journey through the seven gates of the underworld
The song "The Nameless One" by the Danish metal band Volbeat tells the story of a couple who made a deal with the devil (the Nameless One) and are now facing the consequences."Wake up, baby, feel the soil upon your tongue