Pagan Born
Embrace the Rebirth: Unveiling the Pagan Essence in Inkubus Sukkubus' 'Pagan Born'Lyrics
A rhythm stirs within the earth
A rhythmic energy emerges from the earth, symbolizing a profound force.
That tells all nature of a birth
This rhythm communicates the essence of a birth, a renewal in nature.
A return to light, return to life
An invitation to embrace the light and return to life, overcoming the darkness.
And lead us from this darkest night
An appeal for guidance to lead away from the current state of deepest darkness.
God of the Sun, now have you come
Addressing the God of the Sun, acknowledging the arrival of a divine presence.
Your reign of light has just begun
Recognition of the beginning of the sun's rule and influence.
Though all must die to be reborn
A recognition that transformation and renewal often involve a symbolic death.
Return now on a bright new morn
An urging for the return of light on a promising and bright morning.
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My lord applauds my Pagan ways
Expressing allegiance to pagan beliefs, with the Lord approving and residing in the heart.
And in my heart he'll always stay
An affirmation that the Lord's presence is enduring within the heart.
Pagan Born!
Celebrating the identity as someone "Pagan Born."
In winter's cloak we've sheltered long
Describing a period of hibernation in winter, awaiting the arrival of spring.
Waiting for spring's sweet song
Expressing patience during winter and anticipation for the renewal signaled by spring.
Tho' warmth we found beside the hearth
Despite finding warmth by the hearth, it couldn't dispel the prevailing darkness.
Its glow could not break through the dark
Acknowledging the limitation of warmth in overcoming the metaphorical darkness.
I look toward the fiery sky
Gazing at the fiery sky, anticipating the imminent return of the divine presence.
And know that your return is nigh
Awareness that, like the harvest corn, there will be a symbolic falling or sacrifice.
Though I shall fall as the harvest corn
Acceptance of fate, emphasizing the inherent pagan nature of the individual.
It is my fate, I'm Pagan Born!
Reiteration of the destiny as "Pagan Born," embracing the cyclical nature of life.
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