Nowhere Haven
Serpentine Shadows: Unraveling the Enigma Within 'Nowhere Haven'Lyrics
Where has it gone, that fire
Questioning the disappearance of a passionate and motivating force (fire).
That from the darkn ess kept us
Reflecting on how this fire protected from darkness.
Where all the righteous souls
Wondering about the location of virtuous souls.
With flames in their eyes
Describing righteous souls with fiery determination in their eyes.
Yet in the end
Acknowledging a contrasting outcome or resolution.
The gilded tongues
Referring to eloquent or persuasive voices.
Yes, in the end
Repeating the acknowledgment of an unfavorable conclusion.
They burrowed in spines
Suggesting that these persuasive voices became harmful or deceptive.
Yet in the end, the gilded tongues
Reiterating the negative transformation of persuasive voices into serpentine (deceptive).
They were serpentine
Affirming that the influential voices turned deceitful like serpents.
Step forward, lost seeker
Addressing someone who is lost and seeking.
Read the signs of silence
Encouraging the lost seeker to interpret silence for guidance.
Come close, turn the last stone
Inviting the seeker to explore thoroughly, leaving no stone unturned.
Truth lies in violence
Stating that truth is found in violence or harsh realities.
See the limbs of chilling mist
Observing mist-like limbs, possibly symbolizing confusion or uncertainty.
Creeping these desolate halls
Describing a desolate environment with creeping mist.
Searching, it seems for solace
Suggesting a search for comfort or relief in the midst of desolation.
For some haven
Expressing the desire for a haven or sanctuary.
From this terrible cold
Seeking refuge from a harsh and chilling cold.
Yet in the end, the gilded tongues
Reiterating the negative transformation of influential voices into serpentine (deceptive).
They were serpentine
Affirming that the influential voices turned deceitful like serpents.
Yes, in the end, the gilded ones
Repeating the acknowledgment of an unfavorable conclusion regarding influential figures.
They were serpentine
Affirming that these figures ultimately became deceitful like serpents.
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