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Interlude I
Kamelot Lyrics


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Sub sola nihil novi este
Adha spera bella spera
Quiri te prima regnomdae
Antebellum memento mori

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Kamelot's song Interlude I Dei Gratia are written in Latin and their meaning is quite profound. The first line "Sub sola nihil novi este" translates to "under the sun there is nothing new". This line implies that everything that happens in life has already happened and history tends to repeat itself. This could also suggest that one should not be surprised by the events happening in life.


The second line "Adha spera bella spera" is translated to "keep hoping beautiful hopes". This line is a message of hope and positivity for the listener. It suggests that no matter how difficult things may seem, it is important to not give up hope and to keep striving for a better future.


The third line "Quiri te prima regnomdae" roughly means "remember thy first Kingdom". This line could hint at the idea of remembering the purpose of life and religion. It could also suggest that one should be mindful of their roots and the origins of their beliefs.


The final line "Antebellum memento mori" translates to "remember death before the war". This line means that one should be mindful of the inevitability of death and should live life to the fullest before it's too late. It could also suggest that one should not forget the consequences of their actions and the fragility of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Sub sola nihil novi este
Under the sun there is nothing new.


Adha spera bella spera
While hoping, beautiful things shall happen.


Quiri te prima regnomdae
You shall rule your own kingdom first.


Antebellum memento mori
Remember death before the war.




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