Elfine
Ataraxia Lyrics


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Perfumed buds
we are velvety caskets
opening softly.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ataraxia's song Elfine are poetic and metaphorical in nature. The opening lines, "perfumed buds," are suggestive of a natural beauty and fragrance. The following line, "we are velvety caskets," adds to the mystery and symbolism of the song. The caskets can be interpreted as a symbol of both life and death, with velvet texture suggesting luxury and comfort, while the word casket is commonly associated with death. The next line, "opening softly," suggests a sense of delicacy and fragility. The overall meaning of the stanza is open to interpretation, but it can be interpreted as a reflection on the beauty of life and the inevitability of its end.


One interesting aspect of the song is the use of the name "Elfine." It is likely a reference to "elven" or "fairy-like" characteristics. It could also be a reference to the legendary European creature known as the "elf," which is often associated with magic and otherworldly beauty.


The song's melody is influenced by medieval music and features traditional instruments such as the lyre, mandolin, and hammered dulcimer. Ataraxia's music is known for its eclectic mix of traditional and modern elements.


Ataraxia is an Italian neoclassical/goth band formed in 1985. The band's name comes from the Greek word ataraxia, which means "tranquility" or "peace of mind."


The band's lyrics are often inspired by spirituality, mythology, and ancient cultures. They sing in multiple languages, including Italian, English, and Latin.


The song "Elfine" appears on the band's 1994 album, "La Malédiction d'Ondine" (The Curse of Undine). The theme of the album is based on the legend of Undine, a water nymph who becomes human and ultimately suffers from love.


Ataraxia has a devoted fan base and has collaborated with several notable artists over the years, including Theatre of Tragedy, Qntal, and Angels of Venice.


The chords to "Elfine" are not available, as the song's melody is primarily played on traditional instruments such as the lyre and mandolin.


Other notable songs by Ataraxia include "Llyr" (from their 1997 album "Historiae"), "Scarlet Dream" (from their 1999 album "Simphonia Sine Nomine"), and "Mediterraneum" (from their 2002 album "Sueños").


Line by Line Meaning

Perfumed buds
We are young and fragrant, like flower buds


we are velvety caskets
Our bodies are like beautiful, soft boxes


opening softly.
We are gently and gracefully revealing our innermost selves




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