Pseudomonarchia Daemonum
Eidola Lyrics


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Forever lost in the space between the mountains and the sea
Never forgive, never forget
God's grace will never comfort me again
And I'm spent
I've worn out my welcome in this place
Now I've come to take the throne




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Eidola's song Pseudomonarchia Daemonum delve into the theme of a person who feels lost and forgotten in-between the space of the mountains and the sea. The song's somber tone is reflected in the opening line of the lyrics, where the singer acknowledges that they are forever lost. The following line, "Never forgive, never forget," portrays a sense of bitterness and resentment that may have stemmed from feeling abandoned or rejected.


The singer seems to have had a strong belief in God but has lost it along the way. The line "God's grace will never comfort me again" expresses a feeling of deep sadness and a possible existential crisis. The lyrics then move on to the singer acknowledging that they have overstayed their welcome in their current place and must take control of their lives by claiming their throne.


Overall, Pseudomonarchia Daemonum is a song that explores themes of loss, bitterness, and the need for self-empowerment.


Line by Line Meaning

Forever lost in the space between the mountains and the sea
I'm stuck in a place where I feel lost and disconnected from the world; a never-ending cycle of confusion.


Never forgive, never forget
I refuse to forgive and forget the pain and suffering that I have endured, as I carry the emotional burden with me forever.


God's grace will never comfort me again
I've lost my faith in a higher power and no longer find solace in its teachings, leading me to exist in a constant state of emptiness and despair.


And I'm spent
I am completely drained; physically, emotionally, and mentally exhausted from constantly fighting battles within myself.


I've worn out my welcome in this place
I no longer feel welcome or accepted in the environment I'm in, leading me to seek a new place to call home.


Now I've come to take the throne
I am ready to take control of my life and destiny, taking charge and reigning over my circumstances instead of being a victim to them.




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