The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Drowning in the Flood" by the artist "Watchout! Theres Ghosts"
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In the song "I Ruin Dreams, Not Nightmares" by Watchout! Theres Ghosts, the lyrical protagonist addresses a former lover who he believes has traded him for an empty, superficial life. He is obsessed with her, claiming that only he knew her true essence ("Only I possess the part of you that matters")
In "Poppin' Off," Watch The Duck expresses frustration and anger at the disloyalty and lack of support from people he considered close.The recurring phrase "I'ma tell you" emphasizes the author's desire to be heard and understood
Watain's "Underneath the Cenotaph" depicts a descent into death and burial, leading to a profound spiritual rebirth. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of embracing death and rejecting life ("On the soil of my tomb no flower shall grow")
In the song "Waters of Ain" by the Swedish black metal band Watain, the lyrical protagonist yearns for a transcendental journey to the mythical waters of Ain, which symbolize death, darkness, and spiritual enlightenment through the rejection of human existence.The text is filled with dark imagery and occult references, creating an atmosphere of mystical ritual
"They Rode On" by Swedish black metal band Watain is a song about the journey of ancient, otherworldly entities through time and space. Older than Earth itself, born of darkness and alien to the light, their existence is a perpetual pilgrimage
The lyrics of Watain's "The Serpent's Chalice" depict the lyrical protagonist's initiation into the cult of Satan, his transformation, and his acquisition of dark power.The protagonist passionately desires union with darkness, with Satan, whom he likens to wings, claws, and night