The Dying
Bay Laurel Lyrics


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The light will fade in this day of sorrow.
A black candle shines before my eyes.
My thoughts are lonely and empty.
Tired I stare into the burning bright flame.
All light will cease. It's just a matter of time.
The day, the candle, the sun and the stars.

The dying is waiting for the fall.
The dying will leave the world without a hope in the
blackest dawn.

I drift away into the flame.
The candle is burning weaker.
Now it's almost gone and I meet the fear that I've hidden
from.
The ashes of torture fills the ground.
A blood red sky has turned to black.
Like everything will.

The dying is waiting for the fall.




The dying will leave the world without a hope in the
blackest dawn.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Dying by Bay Laurel depict the melancholic essence of an individual who is tormented by the surmounting pain and misery that surrounds them. In the opening lines, the reference to the fading of light is an analogy for the decline of hope and reflects the pervasive sense of gloom and doom prevalent throughout the song. The black candle shining before the eyes of the singer is an ominous symbol of the imminent end that awaits. The reference to the candle burning out is symbolic of the snuffing out of life and the inevitability of death. The reference to the emptiness of thought is indicative of the overwhelming despair felt by the singer as they contemplate the bleakness of their existence.


The singer's helplessness is palpable in their observation that all the light will eventually cease, conveying the ultimate sense of desolation. The singer fears nothing but the falling of the candle, which will signify the end of their existence. The reference to the dying waiting for the fall indicates that death is inevitable, and there is nothing that can be done to halt it. The singer's resignation to their fate is evident in their statement that the dying will leave the world without a hope in the blackest dawn.


As the song progresses, the imagery becomes increasingly bleak, with references to the ashes of torture filling the ground, and a blood-red sky turning to black. The imagery of the burnt-out candle becomes especially evocative towards the end of the song, with the dying embers reflecting the last fragments of life slipping away. The song's overall mood is one of despair and hopelessness, with the inevitability of death looming large in every word.


Line by Line Meaning

The light will fade in this day of sorrow.
As the day of sorrow progresses, the light will inevitably fade away, leaving everything engulfed in darkness and despair.


A black candle shines before my eyes.
Amidst the darkness, a lone black candle sits in front of me, its flickering flames offering little comfort or warmth.


My thoughts are lonely and empty.
My mind is consumed by a feeling of loneliness and emptiness, as if I am completely alone in the world.


Tired I stare into the burning bright flame.
Exhausted, I stare into the bright flames of the candle, searching for a glimmer of hope or meaning in the midst of the darkness.


All light will cease. It's just a matter of time.
Despite my attempts to find hope or light, I know that eventually all light will simply fade away, leaving only darkness in its wake.


The day, the candle, the sun and the stars.
All things that give light or life seem to be fading away, leaving the world dark and desolate.


The dying is waiting for the fall.
Death and decay seem to be waiting just around the corner, ready to claim everything in their path.


The dying will leave the world without a hope in the blackest dawn.
When this dying finally occurs, it will leave the world completely devoid of hope, plunged into a never-ending blackness and despair.


I drift away into the flame.
Lost in my thoughts and feelings, I feel as though I am drifting away into the flames of the candle, almost becoming part of its flickering light.


The candle is burning weaker.
As time passes, the candle's light grows weaker and weaker, until it seems as though it will soon flicker out completely.


Now it's almost gone and I meet the fear that I've hidden from.
As the candle's light dwindles, I come face to face with my own fear and despair that I have been trying to ignore or avoid.


The ashes of torture fills the ground.
As everything falls into darkness and despair, it feels as though the remnants of past pain and trauma are filling the world, leaving it barren and lifeless.


A blood red sky has turned to black.
Even the sky itself seems to have lost all its color, making it seem as though the world is completely devoid of life or hope.


Like everything will.
Just as the candle's light is fading away, it feels as though everything else in the world is also slowly slipping away, leaving nothing behind but darkness and despair.




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