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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "My Song of Creation" by the artist "Xystus"

In "My Song of Creation," Xystus uses the voice of Lady Sophia to explore the themes of creation and the duality of existence.

The Burden of Creation: Lady Sophia is presented as the primordial source of all that is, the beginning and the end, the mind that births reality. She describes this as an "eternal burden," hinting at the weight of responsibility for the endless cycle of creation. Despite the seeming "peace within," she feels no belonging to it, remaining a detached observer. The "infernal passion" in her eyes speaks of the unyielding energy of creation, ready to erupt in her "song of creation."

The Act of Creation: The imagery of scorched earth and blinding skies reflects the chaos of the primordial world. Sophia, closing her eyes, sees images taking shape within this chaos. She becomes one with nature: her breath the wind, her tears the lakes. Through metaphors, the author illustrates how a part of Sophia's essence flows into the world she creates.

Delegation: Having created the world, Sophia addresses an unnamed "Sister," the Keeper of all that is good, entrusting her with the responsibility for creation. This suggests the need for balance: Sophia, as the embodiment of all-encompassing power, cannot be bound only to good.

The Duality of Existence: The final lines, echoed by the "Ensemble," emphasize the dualistic nature of existence. "Every truth is a lie, every light is darkness" – these antitheses convey that everything exists in an inseparable relationship of opposites. The creation of life is inextricably linked with the creation of both light and darkness, truth and falsehood. The final plea, "Grant them senses, eternally to live free," serves as an exhortation, a call to give free will to creations, to let them choose their own path in a world full of contradictions.

[Lady Sophia:]

I am all of that which is not shaped by it's past

The beginning, the end, everything in between

My mind creates, divides, separates...

A burden for all time

I've found peace within myself

which truly isn't mine

Look into my eyes

Infernal passion pends

Let my song of creation commence

A scorching earth a blinding sky,

I close my eyes and visualize

In a vigilante storm the shape seems to appear

I breathe the wind, my tears fill the lakes

a part of me starts to be

In this vast symphony the melody is clear

Ancient spells I whisper

Moulding clay to live

Creating skies and seas

All the beauty in my world

All that is honest and is true

I will pour into you, my Sister

The guardian of all that is good

This task I appoint to you

Cherish it, remember it

For every right is wrong

For every light is darkness

For every day is night

For every song is silence

[Ensemble:]

For every right is wrong

For every day is night

Ancient spells I whisper

Moulding clay to live

Forging light and darkness

Fasten their emotions

to live forever free.

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