Lucretia
Ataraxia Lyrics


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...et les longs corbillards,
sans tambours ni musique,
defilent lentement
dans mon ame.

[Charles Baudelaire]




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ataraxia's song Lucretia contain a quote from Charles Baudelaire's poem "The Flowers of Evil". The quote talks about the slow procession of hearses, without any drumming or music, passing through the singer's soul. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for the weight of mourning and loss that the singer is carrying within them. The absence of any accompaniment to the funeral procession can also represent the emptiness that one feels in the face of loss.


Furthermore, the use of the name Lucretia in the song's title also adds to the theme of sorrow and pain. Lucretia was a figure in Roman mythology who was raped by the son of the king, leading to her suicide. Her story has been used in art throughout history as a symbol of female virtue and sacrifice. In the context of the song, Lucretia could be seen as a symbol of strength in the face of tragedy, or as a representation of the pain that women often endure.


Overall, Ataraxia's use of Baudelaire's quote and the name Lucretia in this song creates a powerful and emotive piece of music that explores themes of loss and mourning.


Line by Line Meaning

et les longs corbillards,
The lengthy funeral processions make their way into my soul.


sans tambours ni musique,
There is no fanfare or celebration accompanying these somber processions.


defilent lentement
They slowly pass by, a reminder of the inevitability of death.


dans mon ame.
This melancholy scene leaves a lasting impression on my spirit.




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Семён Семёнов

Pure transcendence.

A true ATARAXIA.

Yves Lavrilloux

Far beyond music