Under A Veil
Anathema Lyrics


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With loving passion, oh your radiance
A serenade I cry
Your silk lined coffin the lachrymatory
To hold a mourner's tears

Ethereal splendour
Pale skin and down cast eyes
Scent of paradise
Like her, forever remains unknown

Through tear stained eyes
My view is growing weaker
Please help my grief be vanquished
Thy bed of roses, funereal drapery
Impale my on your thorns

Celestial splendour
Pale skin and down cast eyes
Farewell autumn kisses

Like her, forever remains unknown

I loved her
But now she's gone
(It's so hard to face)
Overcoming
Tender reckoning

If I too depart the earth
I harmony to (our) heaven we'll elope





Heavenly grace with which to ease
The virgin's tears

Overall Meaning

The song "Under A Veil" by Anathema speaks of a person's deep love and affection for someone who has passed away. The first verse refers to the deceased person's radiant beauty that the singer still remembers lovingly. The coffin is referred to as "silk-lined" and "lachrymatory," which is a vessel used to collect tears, indicating that the person's death has caused a great deal of sorrow. The second verse describes the deceased person's physical beauty and their captivating scent, which is compared to paradise. The singer then expresses their tears and grief for the loss of this person.


The third verse seems to suggest that the singer's grief is becoming overwhelming, and they implore the person to comfort them in their time of need. The image of a bed of roses and funereal drapery that impales the singer on the thorns is a powerful way to illustrate the singer's pain. The chorus repeats the sentiment of the second verse, saying that the person's beauty is forever unknown, and it is with great difficulty that the singer has had to come to terms with their loss.


The fourth verse shifts to the singer's recognition of the pain of their loss and their desire to overcome it. However, the final two lines of the verse suggest that the singer would rather die than be separated from their loved one. The final verse talks about heavenly grace and how it can ease the tears of someone who is mourning.


Overall, "Under A Veil" speaks of the pain of losing someone close and how that grief can feel overwhelming. However, it also suggests that love can continue even after death and can provide comfort and healing.


Line by Line Meaning

With loving passion, oh your radiance
I am passionately in love with you, my darling


A serenade I cry
I sing to you a mournful love song


Your silk lined coffin the lachrymatory
Your coffin is so beautiful, it makes me want to cry


To hold a mourner's tears
It is a fitting tribute for those weeping for you


Ethereal splendour
You are incredibly beautiful and otherworldly


Pale skin and down cast eyes
Your skin is as white as snow, and your eyes are full of sorrow


Scent of paradise
You smell like the garden of Eden, so heavenly


Like her, forever remains unknown
You are a mystery, an enigma, that I will never fully understand


Through tear stained eyes
My eyes are filled with tears, clouding my vision


My view is growing weaker
I am losing sight of you, fading away


Please help my grief be vanquished
Please make my pain go away


Thy bed of roses, funereal drapery
Your bed of flowers is a symbol of death and mourning


Impale me on your thorns
Your love hurts me, like a rose's thorns piercing my skin


Celestial splendour
You are a heavenly being, full of light and beauty


Farewell autumn kisses
Our love is like the leaves, falling away in the autumn breeze


I loved her
I loved you, my dear


But now she's gone
But now you are gone, and I am alone


(It's so hard to face)
(I cannot bear to contemplate it)


Overcoming
I must find a way to carry on without you


Tender reckoning
I reflect on our love with fondness and gentle sorrow


If I too depart the earth
If I were to die as well


I harmony to (our) heaven we'll elope
We will be reunited in the afterlife


Heavenly grace with which to ease
God's mercy will soothe your soul


The virgin's tears
The tears shed by those mourning your passing




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DANIEL CAVANAGH, DARREN WHITE, DUNCAN JOHN PATTERSON, JOHN JAMES DOUGLAS, VINCENT CAVANAGH

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