Passage
Enamored Lyrics


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Step within my blackened mind wither in the prison of my barren heart set in stone older than time destiny infects my path the
Bitter curse of loneliness wraps its strangling tendrils around me -windswept wastelands of eternal solitude- embodied in a
Single dying breath as the soliloquy echoes from here to never my haggard voice begs release ending now i'm falling into infinity
The dim recession into carnality insurmountable frigidity --snow fall-- a desolate landscape of the soul within bleached white
Devoid of reason eternal abyss I embrace the rigors of longsuffering i defy the presence of my inner pain my last cry broke me as
The night ensnared the dawn




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Enamored's song "Passage" convey a deep sense of painful isolation felt by the singer. The first verse paints the picture of a mind that is consumed by darkness and a heart that is barren and unfeeling. The imagery of destiny infecting the path suggests a sense of helplessness, as though the singer is trapped in a predetermined fate beyond their control. The curse of loneliness is personified as a force that wraps around the singer like tendrils, choking them with its bitterness. The windswept wastelands of eternal solitude create a sense of desolation and hopelessness--a place where the singer is forever alone and abandoned.


The second verse continues to explore this theme of desolation, with the singer facing a cold and unforgiving landscape. The snow-fall and the bleached white soul both suggest a sense of purity and emptiness, as though the singer has been stripped of everything that makes them human. The eternal abyss represents the void that the singer feels inside, and they embrace the rigors of long-suffering as a way to cope with this emptiness. Despite this, the singer defies the presence of their inner pain, suggesting a will to survive and overcome their hardships. The final line, where the night ensnares the dawn, could be interpreted as a metaphor for the never-ending cycle of darkness and depression that the singer finds themselves in.


Overall, the lyrics to "Passage" are deeply introspective and emotive, exploring themes of isolation, despair, and resilience in the face of adversity. The stark imagery and metaphorical language create a world that is both beautiful and harrowing, drawing the listener into the singer's world of pain.


Line by Line Meaning

Step within my blackened mind wither in the prison of my barren heart set in stone older than time destiny infects my path
Come into my bleak and desolate mind, where my heart is a metaphorical prison that has been hardened through time, and where my path is predetermined by destiny.


The bitter curse of loneliness wraps its strangling tendrils around me -windswept wastelands of eternal solitude- embodied in a single dying breath as the soliloquy echoes from here to never my haggard voice begs release ending now I'm falling into infinity
Loneliness has engulfed me to the point where it feels like barren wastelands of infinite emptiness. My voice is tired and weak, and all I want is to be released from this endless suffering and emptiness.


The dim recession into carnality insurmountable frigidity --snow fall-- a desolate landscape of the soul within bleached white devoid of reason eternal abyss I embrace the rigors of longsuffering I defy the presence of my inner pain my last cry broke me as
My descent into my darkest desires has made me cold and emotionless, like a bleak landscape covered in snow. My soul is empty and devoid of any reasoning, and I have accepted the pain and suffering that comes with it, defying any presence of my inner pain. I have reached my breaking point.


The night ensnared the dawn
The darkness and despair of my life have taken over, and there seems to be no end in sight.




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