Kuprij, along with vocalist John West (of Royal Hunt) and guitarist Roger Staffelbach have appeared on every Artension album. Drummer Mike Terrana (of Rage, Axel Rudi Pell, and others) and bassist Kevin Chown have appeared on most albums, however Steve DiGiorgio (of Death, Sadus, and others) is the current bassist.
Innocence Lost
Artension Lyrics
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Are you falling away from me?
There was a time I could see deep in your eyes
But now my reflection is all I can see
Only the dream remains
Innocence Lost - The stakes got higher
Innocence Lost
Where and when - Tell me just what does it mean?
When will the answer be clear in my mind?
That was then - This is now and I am sure
I will know everything in its own time
Only the dream remains
Innocence Lost - The stakes got higher
Innocence Lost - The straits are dire
Innocence Lost
Here and now - Now is the time to decide
Are you falling away from me?
There was a time I could see deep in your eyes
But now my reflection is all I can see
Only the dream remains
Innocence Lost - The stakes got higher
Innocence Lost - The straits are dire
Innocence Lost
Innocence Lost - The stakes got higher
Innocence Lost - The straits are dire
Innocence Lost
Artension's song "Innocence Lost" is a mournful and reflective piece that talks about the gradual drift apart of two individuals. The lyrics are about the present and the past, as well as the uncertainty of the future. The song starts with a poignant question about the present, "Here and now, now is the time to decide, are you falling away from me?" The second line highlights the growing distance between the two individuals, and the following words express the singer's longing for a time when they were closer. "There was a time I could see deep in your eyes, but now my reflection is all I can see." The "reflection" in this line can be interpreted as a metaphor for how the singer sees themselves, and not the person they once knew.
The following lines "Only the dream remains" suggest that the singer feels like they are holding onto a memory and that the reality no longer reflects it. They are left with only the dream of how things used to be. The chorus, "Innocence lost, the stakes got higher, innocence lost, the straits are dire, innocence lost" repeats to emphasize the magnitude of the loss and how it has had a significant impact on both individuals.
The second verse shifts from the present and focuses on the future. The lyrics ask, "where and when - tell me just what does it mean? When will the answer be clear in my mind?" The singer is unsure of what the future holds, and the answer to their questions is not apparent. The following lines, "that was then, this is now and I am sure, I will know everything in its own time," suggest that the singer is confident that the answers will come eventually.
Overall, "Innocence Lost" is a poignant lament about the loss of a relationship and the struggle to come to terms with it. It speaks to the uncertainty of the human experience and how we all navigate the tricky waters of change.
Line by Line Meaning
Here and now
The current moment in time
Now is the time to decide
It's time to make a decision
Are you falling away from me?
Are you losing your connection with me?
There was a time I could see deep in your eyes
I used to have a deep understanding of you
But now my reflection is all I can see
Now I can only see myself
Only the dream remains
All that is left is a dream
Innocence Lost
Loss of purity
The stakes got higher
The risk increased
The straits are dire
Circumstances are critical
Where and when
The place and moment in time
Tell me just what does it mean?
I need to know what it means
When will the answer be clear in my mind?
I wonder when I'll understand it completely
That was then
That was in the past
This is now and I am sure
Now I'm certain about the present
I will know everything in its own time
I will learn everything when the time is right
Lyrics © Royalty Network Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: JOHN WEST, VITALIJ KUPRIJ
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orsettomorbido
Love the intro!
Hedymin
Sarcasm?
Pascal Bruel
génial !