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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Omnia Vincit Amor" by the artist "William Control"

In the song "Omnia Vincit Amor" ("Love Conquers All") William Control explores the theme of obsession and unhealthy dependence in a relationship. The lyrical hero, broken and traumatized, finds solace and healing in his love for a "fallen angel," a "broken soul with angel wings."

He craves to be consumed by this love, seeking refuge from pain in her embrace, ready for complete submission and renunciation of his own will: "Lock me in your embrace and don't let me go all night," "All my love belongs only to you, I surrender, I give you control, I submit to love." His love borders on self-destruction, he is ready to endure humiliation and insults, just to keep the object of his passion: "Will you humiliate me?", "You can insult me."

The image of a "broken soul with angel wings" is ambiguous. On the one hand, she is a source of healing, her love heals the hero's wounds: "With love and a kind word you healed all my scars." On the other hand, she is the source of his pain, a manipulator playing with his feelings: "With swiftness you change your mind," "With swiftness you change your attitude."

Overall, the song paints a picture of a destructive, dependent relationship, where love becomes not a source of happiness, but a tool of control and pain. The hero, blinded by his passion, does not notice the destructive nature of this connection, clinging to the illusion of healing and happiness.

Broken soul with angel wings

You become my everything.

I'm accustomed to this prison life

Where pain is all I feel.

Can you wrap your arms around me

Can you hold on through the night?

Every scar you filled

with love and praise,

No more suffering

All my tears are gone.

All my love

All my tears are gone

You have all my love

I surrender take my control

I surrender all my love.

I pretend you're here

I surrender fear.

This game we play in love

I surrender

Broken soul with angel wings

I implore you not to fail.

Every scar you filled

with love and praise.

I'm your offering.

With violence change your mind

Will you violate me

With violence change your heart

You can violate me

All my life

All my love

I surrender everything that I've become

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