Baby's at the Door
Mystical Abandonment: Baby's Arrival and the Lost UtopiaLyrics
Well there's something going on here in the zone today
Observing a significant event occurring in this area today.
What's happening to the barrier
Questioning the changes in the boundary or division.
It's fading away
Noticing the gradual disappearance of the barrier.
And artemis is missing and the night is growing cool
Artemis is gone, and the night is becoming colder.
And there where he was standin's just a little pink pool
Where Artemis stood, there's now a small pink pool.
And he's simply left us on our own
Artemis has abandoned everyone.
Left us stranded in the wilderness
People are left stranded in a harsh, unfamiliar place.
And took away the zone
The zone or comfort zone is no longer accessible.
No we won't need him anymore
Artemis won't be necessary from now on.
He left a basket at the orphanage
Artemis left something at the orphanage.
The baby's at the door
A child is left abandoned or delivered at the doorstep.
The baby's at the door
Reiteration of the abandonment of the baby.
Well we all should have realized
Realization that an idealistic utopia cannot be sustained.
Utopia can't last
We should have learned from past experiences.
We should have learned a bitter lesson from the past
Looking at the defended ruins triggers thoughts of Artemis returning.
And as I look out on the ruins we defend
Artemis has left everyone to fend for themselves.
I can't help thinking that someday he'll come again
Similar to line 7, people are abandoned without support.
And he's simply left us on our own
The comfort zone or safety is taken away.
Left us stranded in the wilderness
Artemis won't be needed anymore.
And took away the zone
Similar to line 10, Artemis left something at the orphanage.
No we won't need him anymore
Reiteration that Artemis is no longer necessary.
He left a basket at the orphanage
Artemis left a child at the orphanage's doorstep.
The baby's at the door
Repeating the abandonment of the baby at the door.
The baby's at the door
Continuation of emphasizing the abandoned child.
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