The Tower

Unveiling The Tower: Anarchy, Death, and the Proto-Overman's Dance
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Lyrics

He is anark

Introduction of the character as an anarchist (anark).

Can you hear the sound of the phantom bell

Asking if the listener can perceive the eerie sound of an imaginary bell.

People gather around

Describing a gathering of people around the character.

Burn in his half-world hell

Reference to burning in a chaotic, half-world hell.

Proto-overman

Labeling the character as a proto-overman, suggesting a superior being in the making.

User of the dead hand

Describing the character as a user of the dead hand, possibly indicating control over destructive forces.

To the tower

Mentioning a destination or goal - "the tower."

He is anark

Reiteration of the character being an anarchist.

Screams that calm the wind

Describing screams that have a calming effect on the wind, possibly indicating a paradoxical calmness amid chaos.

Hear the black birds shriek

Highlighting the unsettling sound of black birds shrieking.

Death is your last breath

Stating that death is the ultimate breath for the listener.

We have one enemy

Declaring a common enemy shared among individuals.

Proto-overman

Reiteration of the character as a proto-overman.


User of the dead hand

Reiteration of the character as a user of the dead hand.

To the tower

Repetition of the destination or goal - "the tower."

He is anark

Reiteration of the character being an anarchist.

Dark dance

Introduction of a dark dance, suggesting a sinister or ominous event.

Break of dusk

Describing a break of dusk, possibly indicating a transition from light to darkness.

Cold wind

Mentioning a cold wind, symbolizing harsh or unfavorable conditions.

Time to kill

Declaring it is time to kill, possibly referring to a decisive moment or action.

Eyes closed

Reference to closed eyes, suggesting an inability to see or comprehend.

See his blood

Instructing to see the character's blood, possibly signifying a revelation or understanding.

Fear not tomorrow will

Encouraging not to fear tomorrow, implying a focus on the present or immediate concerns.

Proto-overman

Reiteration of the character as a proto-overman.

User of the dead hand

Reiteration of the character as a user of the dead hand.

To the tower...

Repetition of the destination or goal - "the tower."

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