Siren and the Storm

Sailing Through Revenge: A Tale of Love and Loss
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Lyrics

Along the coast

Embarking on a journey along the coast.

My vessel free

My ship is unfettered and unrestrained.

In search for her

In pursuit of a female figure or entity.

On the open sea

Navigating the vast and open ocean.


The open hell

Describing the challenging and tumultuous journey.

We sail upon

Sailing on a treacherous and difficult voyage.

In search for evermore

Seeking something everlasting.

The siren song

Pursuing the captivating and enchanting song of a siren.


My mind is gone

Expressing a state of mental disarray or distraction.

Your blood, my heart

Symbolic connection between the listener's blood and the singer's heart.

You will not survive

A warning that the listener will not endure or survive.

You will die today

An assertion of imminent death for the listener.


Along the way

Continuing the journey across the sea.

Across the sea

Commitment to an unyielding pursuit.

I will never stop

A vow to persist until the sought entity is liberated.

Until she's set free

Determined to set the pursued entity free.


And now it's over

Announcing the conclusion of a phase.

Through the mist and rain

Navigating through challenging conditions such as mist and rain.

But it will search on

The pursuit continues despite adversity.

Through my death and pain

Enduring through personal suffering and hardship.


My mind is gone

Reiteration of mental distress or instability.

Your blood, my heart

Repeating the symbolic link between blood and heart.

You will not survive

Reiterating the impending demise of the listener.

You will die today

Reiterating the certainty of the listener's death today.


Revenge

An invocation of vengeance.

Wait for me

A call to wait for the singer in the pursuit of revenge.

You are the only one

Addressing someone as the sole savior during the singer's demise.

To save me

A plea to rescue or preserve the singer.

When I die

A statement of dependence on the addressed person during the singer's death.

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