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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Black Flames March" by the artist "Watain"

The lyrics of "Black Flames March" by the Swedish black metal band Watain are imbued with dark imagery and praise for chthonic forces. It tells of a ruthless march toward a transcendental truth, a war against the established order, an adoration of power beyond human comprehension.

The opening lines, "We sing these words to hail thee, Mighty one of the mighty, deity unbound," set the tone for the entire piece. The lyrical hero addresses a higher power, a "deity unbound" by moral constraints, and this freedom, this defiance of dogma, becomes the central theme of the song.

The image of fire ("And as our deeds of fire last Illuminate the darkest of roads") is not just a metaphor for destruction but also a symbol of purification, transformation through the destruction of the old. "This war will end when all is nought" - the world must be destroyed so that a new order can arise on its ruins, dictated by the "will of the lord" with which the hero identifies.

The "adversarial fire" referred to next is both the inner fire of rebellion, the pursuit of forbidden knowledge, and the flame of war against all that is sacred, against imposed truths.

The music of chaos, the "symphony" that Watain sings of, "scorches all within, like cacophony." It is a path of destruction, leaving behind only ashes and "bridges burned."

The image of "God (on the other side)," the "Lord of conquests, Dark," echoes the image of the "deity unbound" from the beginning of the song. It is a force beyond human morality, a force that brings chaos and destruction.

The light of death, referred to next, is the light of knowledge, revealed only to those who are willing to go through darkness, who have rejected imposed dogmas. The "Eleven heads" and "their gates" are a reference to chthonic forces, deities of the underworld, lords of death and destruction.

The "formless black fires" are souls liberated from the shackles of the material world, striving for "divine pleasure," for union with the transcendental.

The final lines, "Soar high with all the might of the spirit of liberated flame, Marking the end of the blind rule of tyrants" are a call to rebellion, to the destruction of the old world and the establishment of a new order based on freedom from dogma and limitations.

Thus, the lyrics of "Black Flames March" are an anthem to the rebellious spirit, a glorification of the force that destroys old boundaries and opens the way to transcendental truth.

We sing these words of praise to thee.

Mightiest of might, unbound divinity,

Sung so loud by a nameless kin.

Resounding through the halls of the temple of ain.

As our deeds of fire, unto the last,

Illuminate the darkest path.

This war will end when all is nothing.

With truth as the only weapon, i am the will of god

So shine bright

With all your might.

The adversarial fire

Burns high tonight

We march to this symphony

Which resounds from afar,

Yet burns within as cacophony.

And each step that we take leaves but ashes

On the crooked trail behind (and bridges burnt).

No words. No forms. No thoughts.

God (of the other side)

Sovereign of conquest.

Dark one.

Yet thy light illuminates my path.

The black light of death.

By the powers of the eleven heads,

And through their gate; now, come!

Now, come!

Heading far beyond the gates of death.

Disembodied black flames march

In perfect unity, burning sublime.

Reaching ecstasy divine.

So burn high

With all our spirit's strength.

The liberated flames

Mark the end of the blind tyrant's reign

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