Lyrics
One night I had a dream, of a maiden in black and silver
Describing a dream of encountering a mysterious figure dressed in black and silver.
She said to me why are you afraid?
The maiden questions the dreamer about fear, prompting self-reflection.
Why is the truth so hard to attain?
Pondering the difficulty of grasping the truth.
I will show you your fears, just look in the mirror
The maiden suggests using the mirror to confront and understand one's fears.
You can conquer your fears, look at me
Encouragement to overcome fears by facing them, with the maiden as an example.
Forty days and forty dreams, darkened visions
Reference to a period of contemplation with dark visions and challenges to reason.
Incline the reason, philosophy cannot soothe your soul
Philosophy alone cannot bring solace to the soul.
But in the mirror the truth will be known
The mirror is emphasized as a revealer of truth amidst philosophical struggles.
I will show you your fears, just look into the mirror
Reiteration of using the mirror to confront fears for self-discovery.
You can conquer your fears, look in deep
Encouragement to delve deep into the mirror for conquering fears.
See unobtrusive, through the lies
Seeing through deception and lies.
No longer afraid, afraid to die
Fearlessness in the face of death after confronting inner truths.
And so lived the dreams, danced with the maiden
Lived dreams intertwined with the mysterious maiden, finding solace.
Made love to blackness, she said to me you are not alone
Expressing a connection with darkness, reassurance from the maiden that one is not alone.
Don't be afraid to cry
Encouragement not to fear expressing emotions, specifically crying.
No more terror sleeps in me, I will not cry I'll be strong
Overcoming internal terror and committing to strength.
The last tear has rolled down on my face
The end of shedding tears, symbolizing emotional resilience.
I am stronger, stronger than yesterday
Growing stronger and resilient compared to the past.
I will show you your fears, just look into the mirror
Repetition of the mirror as a tool for revealing and overcoming fears.
You can conquer your fears, look at me
Encouragement to face fears by looking at the example in the mirror.
In the mirror you might not like what you see
Warning that the reflection in the mirror may not be liked, suggesting confronting uncomfortable truths.
For the mirror reflects the fears that you feel
Highlighting that the mirror reflects the fears felt by the individual.
In the mirror you might not like what you see
Reiteration of potential discomfort in facing one's reflected fears.
The mirror, the mirror is calling.
Emphasis on the mirror as a calling or invitation to self-discovery.
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