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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Vampire" by the artist "Xandria"

In the text "Vampire" by Xandria, we are presented with an image of a powerful, predatory, and alluring female vampire who reigns over the night.

The first stanza plunges us into an atmosphere of darkness and sin: dark streets, neon lights attracting shady characters – the ideal habitat for the "dark mistress".

The second and third stanzas reveal the vampire as a cold-blooded huntress. She "sees her prey" without a shred of doubt or pity. Her "thirst is darker than black," and she is unstoppable in her pursuit ("soaring high"). The image of the vampire is romanticized – her "wings are the curtain of night," she is above moral concepts ("she knows no right, she knows no wrong").

The fourth and fifth stanzas emphasize the vampire's destructive power. She leaves a trail of death and coldness in her wake. Her world is brutal – "an ocean of blood", "a cradle of filth" – but she is an integral part of it.

The sixth stanza addresses the potential victim, inviting them to join the world of eternal night. The vampire beckons, promising eternal life, but at a price – the rejection of the light and warmth of the sun, submission to her will.

The repeating refrain "She's a vampire… Her thirst is darker than black… She's a vampire… Soaring high and never back…" reinforces the image of a fatal, relentless force that is impossible to escape.

The ending of the text leaves a feeling of despair. The victim is paralyzed; the choice has been made for them. The open ending "Vampire…" makes one ponder the consequences of encountering this fatal power.

Dark are the streets, gloom's creeping out of the walls

Dirt comes alive and all the neon-lights call

Demons and fools and a lady of black

She's of the kind nighttime-insomniac

She sees the prey and she's aware

The times are hard but she don't care

She's a vampire

Desire darker than black

She's a vampire

Reach higher, no turning back

Her wings are curtains of the night

She knows no wrong or right

Dead are the places where this goddess has been

Cold is the skin that this creature has seen

Her universe is an ocean of blood

Her dining table the cradle of mud

She sees the prey and she's aware

The times are hard but she don't care

She's a vampire

Desire darker than black

She's a vampire

Reach higher, no turning back

Her wings are curtains of the night

She knows no wrong or right

The night is blind, the mistress she is calling you

To be by her side forevermore

Follow her until her thirst is sated

an immortal lie, heartblood

Can't help yourself, she's got you paralyzed

So would you kiss the sun goodbye

And give your life to never die?

She's a vampire

Desire darker than black

She's a vampire

Reach higher, no turning back

She's a vampire

Desire darker than black

She's a vampire

Reach higher, no turning back

Vampire..

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