Winged Snake's Communion

Winged Snake's Communion: Unveiling the Forbidden Dance of Freedom
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Lyrics

Death's hallows, a link to the Past

Death's hallows symbolize sacred or revered deaths, acting as a connection to historical events.

Forward - behind the Great Walls

Moving forward while considering the past, navigating obstacles represented by the Great Walls.

Days gone by, hear the yell from your mind

Recalling days gone by and experiencing a passionate cry originating from one's inner thoughts.

Freedom is the voice inside

Freedom is portrayed as an internal voice, suggesting an intrinsic source of liberation.


Curse the men from god

Cursing those who claim divine authority, possibly questioning religious figures or institutions.

As the moon still shines

Despite the challenges, the moon continues to shine, representing perseverance in difficult times.

You're not welcome here!

An unwelcoming atmosphere is declared, indicating a sense of exclusion or rejection.

Curse the men from lord

Similar to line 6, cursing those in authority but referencing a different celestial body, the lord.

As the sun still brights

The sun's brightness signifies continued resistance and defiance in the face of power.

You're not welcome!

A repetition of the unwelcome sentiment, reinforcing the idea of exclusion.

Our people say: NON SERVIAM!

Expression of rebellion and refusal to serve, asserting individual autonomy with "NON SERVIAM!"


Canari - the scream from mountains

Referring to Canari, a location, as a source of screams from mountains, indicating turmoil or resistance.

Canari - the resistance's recall (2x)

Canari is associated with the recall of resistance, suggesting a historical or symbolic rebellion.


Guided by the snake - the sign of wisdom

Guidance from the snake, symbolizing wisdom, as a path to understanding or enlightenment.

Lend us the sight of our gods

Pleading for divine insight from gods, seeking a clear vision or understanding of existence.

And by the macaw - the wings of freedom

The macaw symbolizes freedom's wings, requesting support for liberty and a full life.

Lend us thy highlands and life

Asking for the highlands and life, implying a desire for geographical and existential freedom.


Curse the men from god

Reiteration of cursing those from a divine origin, emphasizing the unwelcome nature.

As the moon still shines

Despite challenges represented by the moon, the unwelcoming sentiment persists.

You're not welcome here!

Emphasizing an unwelcome environment, possibly reflecting a struggle against oppressive forces.

Curse the men from lord

Similar to line 22, cursing those from a lordly figure, maintaining a theme of resistance.

As the sun still brights

The sun's brightness continues to signify resistance against authority and power.

You're not welcome!

A forceful declaration of being unwelcome in the face of authority's influence.

Our people say: NON SERVIAM!

Reiteration of the people's refusal to serve, asserting individuality with "NON SERVIAM!"


Canari - the scream from mountains

Repeating the reference to Canari, highlighting the significance of the location in the narrative.

Canari - the resistance's recall (2x)

A repetition of Canari's association with resistance, underscoring its historical or symbolic importance.

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