Land of Sorrow
Dying Wish Lyrics


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A cruel place, watered with my blood
A terrile vision I see in my dream
The sky in the net of evil eyes
Spreads its embodied rage over me
A silent scream from the deep
Of my mind, throws the gates open...

Welcome to the land of sorrow
Where your hope will be destroyed
Your fate is written in blood

I set out on the river of souls
A burnt raft on the night rivers
The sorrowful voice of the riverside trees:
The roaring wind, the anger of gods
A silent scream from the deep
Of my mind, throws the gates open...

Welcome to the land of sorrow
Where your hope will be destroyed
Your fate is written in blood

The darkness hides the agonising voices of my soul
On the edge of the outside world
Long years under the black sun
A thousand years of pain is the eternal remorse




My life is the gift of death,
A velvet veil over my face...

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Dying Wish's song "Land of Sorrow" paint a vivid picture of a dark and unforgiving place, one that has been watered with the singer's own blood. The vision of this place haunts the singer's dreams, and the sky itself seems to be working against them, spreading its rage over them like a net. The line "A silent scream from the deep of my mind, throws the gates open," suggests that this vision is more than just a dream; it represents a deep-seated fear or anxiety that has been coiled up inside the singer for some time.


As the song progresses, we learn that the singer has embarked on a journey down the "river of souls," with only a burnt raft to carry them. As they travel, they are assailed by the sorrowful voices of the riverside trees, the roaring wind, and the anger of the gods. This journey seems to be headed to the same place as the earlier vision: the land of sorrow, where hope is destroyed, and fate is written in blood.


But even amidst all this darkness and pain, there is a sense of resignation and acceptance, as the singer reflects on "long years under the black sun" and "a thousand years of pain." The closing lines, "My life is the gift of death, a velvet veil over my face," suggest a kind of surrender to the inevitable, a willingness to face whatever comes next.


Line by Line Meaning

A cruel place, watered with my blood
This is a place where the singer has suffered greatly and shed a lot of blood.


A terrible vision I see in my dream
The singer is haunted by a disturbing vision that they've seen in their dreams.


The sky in the net of evil eyes
The sky is full of sinister and menacing presences.


Spreads its embodied rage over me
This fury is focused specifically on the artist.


A silent scream from the deep
The artist is deeply disturbed and distressed.


Of my mind, throws the gates open...
The singer is overwhelmed by their own inner turmoil.


Welcome to the land of sorrow
This place is a land full of sadness and despair.


Where your hope will be destroyed
This is a place where it is impossible to have any optimism or positivity.


Your fate is written in blood
The future is already predetermined and it will be violent and tragic.


I set out on the river of souls
The artist is embarking on a perilous journey through the afterlife.


A burnt raft on the night rivers
The singer is traveling on a way that is perilous and potentially deadly.


The sorrowful voice of the riverside trees:
The surrounding landscape is imbued with melancholy and despair.


The roaring wind, the anger of gods
The singer is battling against powerful and malevolent forces.


The darkness hides the agonising voices of my soul
There is a deep inner pain welling up inside the singer.


On the edge of the outside world
The singer feels completely isolated and alone.


Long years under the black sun
The artist has endured an impossibly long and torturous journey in this place.


A thousand years of pain is the eternal remorse
The pain and suffering that the artist has experienced will never end.


My life is the gift of death,
The singer's existence feels like a curse rather than a blessing.


A velvet veil over my face...
The singer is resigned to their fate and is accepting the inevitability of their own demise.




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Norbert Gémes

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