Prologue
AB Lyrics


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Revelation of the Call

Why do you have come here.
I didn' t know where go,
I was cold,
You have heated me,
I was hungry,
you have eated me,
I was afraid,
now i doesn't have some.
This is my kingdom,
now it is also your.
I am your debtor,
ask that than you want. �I wan' t your life, I desire your soul�.
He obtained it , He was to his service. Now I feel better, What can I do for you?




�Evil, the death, kills for me�.
So for him began a new, obscure era. For Him I' ll do it, always and in each place. For Him I'll do it with all my forces. Knights, Demons, sons of the night, follow me

Overall Meaning

The opening track of AB's album "The Call to Arms," "Prologue" begins with a philosophical reflection on the nature of guidance and provision. The singer asks why he has come to a certain place, revealing that he was lost and unsure of where to go before he arrived. He then proceeds to list several needs he had, such as being cold and hungry, which were all subsequently met by some other entity. This entity is now rightfully considered to be a king or leader of sorts, as the singer says "This is my kingdom, now it is also yours." The singer humbly acknowledges that he is indebted to this entity, and is willing to do whatever is asked of him.


However, the true nature of this entity is gradually revealed to be far more sinister than initially thought. The entity demands not only the singer's life, but also his soul. The singer agrees to this demand and becomes a servant to this entity, who is described as being "evil." The singer doesn't seem repelled by this ominousness, but rather sees it as an exciting new era: "So for him began a new, obscure era." The singer pledges loyalty to this entity, who seems to be a dark overlord of sorts, commanding not just humans but also supernatural creatures such as knights, demons, and "sons of the night."


Overall, "Prologue" sets the stage for the rest of "The Call to Arms," which deals extensively with themes of darkness, power, and servitude. The song challenges the concept of what it means to be a follower or a servant, and invites contemplation on the nature of leadership and desire.


Line by Line Meaning

Why do you have come here.
Asking the reason for your presence here.


I didn't know where go,
Not having any direction to follow.


I was cold,
Feeling the chills of loneliness and emptiness.


You have heated me,
Finding warmth and comfort in someone's presence.


I was hungry,
Feeling a strong need for something that can't be fulfilled.


you have eated me,
Finding satisfaction and fulfillment in someone's companionship.


I was afraid,
Feeling an overwhelming sense of fear and insecurity.


now I doesn't have some.
No longer feeling afraid and weak.


This is my kingdom,
Claiming one's own realm of power and control.


now it is also your.
Inviting someone else to share in the power and control over one's kingdom.


I am your debtor,
Owing gratitude to someone for their help and support.


ask that than you want.
Offering to repay the favor in any way possible.


I want your life, I desire your soul.
Claiming ownership over someone's entire being.


He obtained it, He was to his service.
Someone has taken ownership over another's entire being and is now under their control.


Now I feel better, What can I do for you?
Feeling a sense of gratitude and willingness to repay the debt owed.


Evil, the death, kills for me.
Embracing evil and death as a means of achieving goals and objectives.


So for him began a new, obscure era.
A new and dark era begins for the person in control.


For Him I'll do it, always and in each place.
Pledging loyalty and commitment to the one in control, no matter the cost or location.


For Him I'll do it with all my forces. Knights, Demons, sons of the night, follow me
Gathering a group of loyal followers to work towards the goals of the one in control, no matter how dark or evil they may be.




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