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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Voyage of the Fallen" by the artist "Xandria"

The song "Voyage of the Fallen" by Xandria tells the story of a crew of sailors doomed to wander the seas for eternity in search of redemption. Their journey is a metaphor for life's journey, full of loss, regret, and the desire for liberation.

The lyrics are filled with imagery of despair and hopelessness. "Black moon," "howling ocean," and "voices of the fallen" create an oppressive atmosphere of despair. The sailors are cursed, their hearts filled with sorrow, and their homeland long forgotten.

The cause of their suffering is the gold they found - an allegory for the greed and lust for riches that destroyed their souls. Now they are doomed to wander until they find a way to atone for their guilt and find freedom.

Blood is a key image in the song, symbolizing the price they must pay for redemption. The final lines of the song express a faint hope that one day they will be able to return home, finding new life through self-sacrifice.

Come on a voyage with us

Our quest is calling

All hear the oceans howling

Voices of the fallen

Under a black moon rising

We set our sails again

Our hearts are filled with sorrow

Living our curse

Oh, how long must we sail

Until we're released?

Oh, set us free!

Come on a voyage with us

Our quest is calling

All hear the oceans howling

Voices of the fallen

Too long we've roamed these waters

We've blown our hearts down

Our homeland we've forgotten

All we know is gone now

Come along with us!

It was a long time ago

We found the hidden gold

A treasure so exciting

We lost our souls

Oh, now we have to sail

Until we've released

Oh, set us free!

Come on a voyage with us

Our quest is calling

All hear the oceans howling

Voices of the fallen

Too long we've roamed these waters

We've blown our hearts down

Our homeland we've forgotten

All we know is gone now

(When we may go home,

We'll take one final life.

This blood alone

Will pay our price).

Our hunger's never ending,

Cannot be satisfied.

Our thirst is everlasting,

Within our mouths it all runs dry.

Oh, we're lost!

Ghosts in the shadows.

Oh no! Creatures unhallowed.

Someday in a final storm

We will get back our mortal lives again!

Come on a voyage with us

Our quest is calling

All hear the oceans howling

Voices of the fallen

Too long we've roamed these waters

We've blown our hearts down

Our homeland we've forgotten

(When we may go home,

We'll take one final life.

This blood alone

Will,

Will pay our,

Will pay our price)

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