The Loss
Dakrua Lyrics


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Take A Look Up To The Stars
In The End Of A May's Night
So Near And Yet So Far
Seems Their Light
That's No More Within Your Sight

And Still Turns The Mortal Wheel
Of This World Cold As Steel

Have The Gods Pity Of He
Who Dies Young As Ancients Say?
What Tomorrow Brings Is Unknown
But The Past Has His Cost

And Still Turns The Mortal Wheel
Of This World Cold As Steel





'Til Death Of Sun We'll Cry A Loss...
'Til Death Of Sun We'll Cry A Loss...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dakrua's song "The Loss" speak to the universal experience of grief and mourning. The song begins with an image of a person looking up to the stars on a May night, feeling a sense of distance and separation from the light that seems just out of reach. This sense of loss and longing is mirrored in the metaphor of the "mortal wheel" of the world turning relentlessly, cold and unfeeling, regardless of the individual struggles and losses that its inhabitants face.


The lyrics then transition to a question that has been asked time and again throughout human history: do the gods have pity for those who die young? This ancient question speaks to the common desire for some kind of justice or meaning in the face of tragedy, but the next line reminds us that the future is uncertain and ultimately unpredictable. The final lines of the song return to the image of the "mortal wheel" turning endlessly, and as the singer declares that "we'll cry a loss" until the death of the sun, the listener is left with a sense of the true weight and significance of our experiences of grief and sorrow in the grand scheme of things.


Overall, "The Loss" is a powerful and poignant meditation on the human condition, reminding the listener that even in our greatest moments of pain and sorrow, we are still part of something much bigger than ourselves.


Line by Line Meaning

Take A Look Up To The Stars
Reflect on the vastness of the universe and the potential insignificance of our lives.


In The End Of A May's Night
During the quiet and introspective moments, when we are alone with our thoughts.


So Near And Yet So Far
Although the stars are close, we can never physically reach them and their light serves as a reminder of what we can never have.


Seems Their Light
The light from the distant stars appears to be faint and fleeting, mirroring the transience of our own lives.


That's No More Within Your Sight
The light of the stars may be gone, but it remains within our memories and serves as a reminder of what once was.


And Still Turns The Mortal Wheel
Time continues to move forward without regard for our feelings or experiences.


Of This World Cold As Steel
The world may seem harsh and indifferent, but it is a reflection of the nature of life and death.


Have The Gods Pity Of He
Is it better to die young and avoid the pain of life or to suffer through the challenges and uncertainties of the world?


Who Dies Young As Ancients Say?
In many cultures, dying young is seen as a tragedy, as it cuts short the opportunities that life may have held.


What Tomorrow Brings Is Unknown
The future is uncertain and we can never be sure what new challenges or opportunities lie ahead.


But The Past Has His Cost
Our past experiences, choices, and mistakes shape who we are and can have lasting consequences.


'Til Death Of Sun We'll Cry A Loss...
Our experiences, memories, and relationships are all temporary and will inevitably fade away with the passage of time.


'Til Death Of Sun We'll Cry A Loss...
Even as the world changes around us, we can still hold onto the memories of what once was and the people we have loved.




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