Discography:… Read Full Bio ↴Dakrua is an italian gothic metal band, formed in 1995.
Discography:
* 1999 — Inner Wastelands
* 2002 — Shifting Realities
Members:
* Eva Rondinelli - Vocals
* William Quattrone - Vocals, bass
* Alessandro Buono - Guitars
* Davide Sangiovanni - Drums
Official website:
www.dakrua.com
Mist
Dakrua Lyrics
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Laughing About Our Past Lives
Thinking About The Unreachable Things
We've Not Got We Will Flee From A Night
That Was Too Much Eager
To Own, Love And Destroy us
In A Mist Darker Than Light
Our Shapes In A Thousand Shards
Of Shattered Mirrors, Senseless Creatures
In A Dragon's Dream
We Will Open Our Arms To Embrace Gea
And The Black God Of
And The Black God Of The Sun
Our Father...
Only To Find That We Are
Eternally Dead, Dead
The lyrics of this song "Mist" by Dakrua depict a sense of hopelessness and despair with a strong theme of destruction and rebirth. The opening line “We Will Soar Into The Void” indicates a sense of adventure in exploring the unknown and the unfathomable depths of human consciousness. They are laughing about their past lives, which can signify that they are able to embrace their past and accept it for what it is. The line "Thinking About The Unreachable Things We've Not Got" could convey the human desire to constantly seek beyond what is within reach, even if it means giving up a momentary comfort.
However, the next line "We Will Flee From A Night That Was Too Much Eager To Own, Love And Destroy us" presents a sense of fear and the need to escape from something that would lead them to their own destruction. The following lines "In A Mist Darker Than Light, The Day After We Will Recognize Our Shapes In A Thousand Shards Of Shattered Mirrors, Senseless Creatures" further reinforce the theme of destruction, the chaos that ensues and the sense of hopelessness.
Finally, the last few lines "In A Dragon's Dream We Will Open Our Arms To Embrace Gea and The Black God Of The Sun, Our Father...Only To Find That We Are Eternally Dead, Dead" suggest that despite their efforts to embrace the power of creation and the universe, there is an inevitability about death and the end of all things. It showcases the inevitability of nature's law and the transient nature of man's existence.
Line by Line Meaning
We Will Soar Into The Void
We will rise above and venture into the infinite nothingness and unknown
Laughing About Our Past Lives
Reflecting on our previous experiences with amusement and positivity
Thinking About The Unreachable Things
We've Not Got We Will Flee From A Night
That Was Too Much Eager
To Own, Love And Destroy us
Contemplating the unattainable possessions we desire, we will avoid a night that was too eager to consume us with its lust for control and destruction
In A Mist Darker Than Light
Existing in a dense fog that paradoxically seems darker than light
The Day After We Will Recognize
Our Shapes In A Thousand Shards
Of Shattered Mirrors, Senseless Creatures
The following day, we will perceive ourselves in a multitude of fragmented reflections, transformed into nonsensical beings
In A Dragon's Dream
Envisioned in a mythical creature's imaginative vision
We Will Open Our Arms To Embrace Gea
And The Black God Of
And The Black God Of The Sun
Our Father...
We will warmly welcome and embrace the Earth and the supreme force of the sun, our celestial father
Only To Find That We Are
Eternally Dead, Dead
To discover that we are indefinitely lifeless and motionless
Contributed by Ava L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.