An Involution Of Thorns
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Eko, Azarak
Eko, Eko, Zamilak

Eko, Eko, Cernunnos
Eko, Eko, Aradia

Darksome night and ardent moon
The chalice is passed, then ye fall North
Hearken to the enchantress' rune
Listen to the words to cry ye forth
Earth and water, ether and fire
Wand and pentacle and sword
Toil ye unto our desire
Hearken ye unto our word
Unfettered and censet, scourge and knife
Powers of the enchantress' blade




Waken all ye into life
Come ye as the charm is made

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Absu's song "An Involution of Thorns" incorporate elements of pagan mythology and rituals, invoking various deities and elements of nature. The repeated phrases "Eko, Azarak" and "Eko, Eko, Zamilak" are thought to be variations of an incantation used in Wiccan and pagan traditions. The invocation of Cernunnos and Aradia, both pagan deities, further emphasize the pagan themes of the song. The use of the chalice, wand, pentacle, and sword, along with the associated elements of earth, water, ether, and fire, speaks to the ritualistic aspect of the song.


The lyrics suggest a summoning of power and life through the use of magical elements and incantations. The references to darkness and the moon add to the mystical and otherworldly atmosphere of the song. The enchantress is also mentioned, further emphasizing the idea of harnessing ancient feminine power to achieve a desired outcome.


Overall, "An Involution of Thorns" is a complex and multi-layered song that draws on a variety of pagan themes and motifs. The use of incantations and references to pagan deities and rituals creates an atmosphere of power, magic, and otherworldliness that is both evocative and haunting.


Line by Line Meaning

Eko, Azarak
Invocation to Azarak


Eko, Eko, Zamilak
Invocation to Zamilak


Eko, Eko, Cernunnos
Invocation to Cernunnos


Eko, Eko, Aradia
Invocation to Aradia


Darksome night and ardent moon
The contrast between the dark night and the bright moon


The chalice is passed, then ye fall North
Symbolic passing of a chalice, and then moving northward toward the elements of earth and water


Hearken to the enchantress‘ rune
Listen carefully to the enchantress' spell


Listen to the words to cry ye forth
Pay attention to the words being spoken and repeat them aloud


Earth and water, ether and fire
The elements of earth, water, air, and fire are invoked for magical workings


Wand and pentacle and sword
Tools of magic - the wand, pentacle, and sword - are wielded


Toil ye unto our desire
Work towards fulfilling our magical desires


Hearken ye unto our word
Listen to and obey our magical commands


Unfettered and censet, scourge and knife
The power of magic, represented by the tools of the witch - the cord, censer, scourge, and knife


Powers of the enchantress' blade
The magical power of the witch's knife, which is both a tool and a symbol of her power


Waken all ye into life
Bring all things to life and awaken them with magic


Come ye as the charm is made
Join in the magical working as the spell is cast




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