Moon Muse
Die Verbannten Kinder Evas Lyrics


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She lived in darkness and in light
For pilgrims in the deepest night
For poets searching for the sign
But seen seen the sense only to die

She wasn't warm, she was so cold
But granted warmth to every heart
Of those who were so brave and bold
To let themselves to be apart.

She was to blame of every hope
Of those who're wandering in vain
Who found inhuman deadly cold
Discovering their own ways.

She was the one, she was the star
Or could be brightest, saddest for eternity.




But she was pale, and not so far
To not fall down on Earth one day.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Die Verbannten Kinder Evas's song Moon Muse describes the life of a woman who had a significant impact on the lives of pilgrims, poets, and wanderers alike. The woman lived her life in both darkness and light, attracting individuals who were searching for answers and meaning. She granted warmth to those who were brave enough to set themselves apart and seek their own path. Even though she was not warm herself, she managed to warm their hearts, making them feel appreciated and loved.


The woman was blamed for giving hope to those who wandered aimlessly, only to be met with inhuman, deadly coldness. She was their star, leading them towards a brighter future, but at the same time, was the cause of their downfall. Despite being pale and not so far, she could fall down on Earth one day. This image represents the idea of how she was vulnerable and could potentially be destroyed by outside forces, leading to her eventual downfall.


Overall, the song “Moon Muse” represents the idea of how individuals flock towards influential figures in their search for meaning and purpose, despite the potential for disappointment and despair. The song acknowledges how some people find comfort even in the coldest of places.


Line by Line Meaning

She lived in darkness and in light
She existed in both the shadows and the brightness


For pilgrims in the deepest night
To guide lost souls in the darkest of times


For poets searching for the sign
To inspire those seeking artistic inspiration


But seen seen the sense only to die
But only understood the futility of it all before passing away


She wasn't warm, she was so cold
She lacked warmth and compassion towards others


But granted warmth to every heart
Yet somehow managed to provide comfort to those in need


Of those who were so brave and bold
To those who dared to be different and stand out


To let themselves to be apart.
By embracing their individuality even if it meant being isolated


She was to blame of every hope
Her existence represented false hope for those lost in search of meaning


Of those who're wandering in vain
For those wandering aimlessly in search of purpose


Who found inhuman deadly cold
Only to find a harsh and unforgiving reality


Discovering their own ways.
And ultimately finding their own path despite the challenges


She was the one, she was the star
She was once revered and admired by many


Or could be brightest, saddest for eternity.
Yet also capable of being the loneliest and most melancholic forever


But she was pale, and not so far
But in the end, she was frail and vulnerable


To not fall down on Earth one day.
And inevitably succumbed to the harshness of reality, just like everyone else.




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Lúcio Biazotto

Such an extremely beautiful composition... A shame that there isn't much recognition, not many people who knows this healing song!🖤🔥🖤

Wotans Jagd

Amazing Artists! Amazing Song!

Rosana Silva

Amei essa música Fabio Brentegani muito linda obrigado

Lady of Anthrazil

Wonderful <3

Ascension Archangel Ray

Reminds me of Castlevania.

Carlo Siu

Hermoso..

Happy Medusa

beautiful

amy mcgee

Sounds like angels

yandereSyndrome

Got the source on the images?

Gaueko Music

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