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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "The Lighthouse" by the artist "Whyzdom"

The lyrics of Whyzdom's song "The Lighthouse" tell the story of a person caught in a violent storm on the high seas. The imagery of wind, clouds obscuring the stars, storm and waves creates an atmosphere of impending danger and despair. The lyrical hero realizes that "it's too late to turn back" - he is already in the eye of the storm.

The phrase "Deeper than tears, deeper than seven seas" speaks of the deep despair that grips the hero. The lighthouse, a symbol of hope and salvation, is extinguished, which further enhances the feeling of hopelessness. The darkness that envelops everything symbolizes the loss of hope.

However, the song also carries a call to action. The lyrical hero urges not to rely on fate or faith, but to take one's destiny into one's own hands: "Ride the crest of the waves / And overcome the wrath of Leviathan."

The image of the mermaid, traditionally considered a harbinger of trouble, takes on a double meaning here. On the one hand, her "comforting lullaby" can lure one into the abyss of despair. On the other hand, her "wide open arms" and "the blue of her eyes" can symbolize the abyss itself, which both frightens and beckons.

Ultimately, "The Lighthouse" is a metaphor for life's challenges and trials that must be overcome without losing courage and hope.

Can you hear the wind that's rising in the night

Can you see the clouds gathering in the sky

Covering the sparkling stars

I can feel the storm that's rushing in my sails

I can feel the waves erupting like bursts of white flames

But it's too late to turn back

Deeper than the tears

Deeper than the seven seas

Darkness covers the flows

Darkness swallowed my hope

Oh, the lighthouse was shut down tonight

A storm is rising on the seven seas

Don't rely on faith or destiny

Ride the crests of the waves

And cut through the wrath of Leviathan

Can you hear the mermaids' soothing lullaby

Are you looking at her arms opening wide

Lost in the blue of her eyes

I can see the typhoon swirling in the night

I can see the lightning revealing the fear in our eyes

As we see there is no way back

Deeper than the tears

Deeper than the seven seas

Darkness covers the flows

Darkness swallowed my hope

Oh, the lighthouse was shut down tonight

A storm is rising on the seven seas

Don't rely on faith or destiny

Ride the crests of the waves

And cut through the wrath of Leviathan

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