Ebb
GAEREA Lyrics


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A sparkling light
Becoming the sun of foretime
As never seen before
Dazzling out
In full force
Heralds proclaiming silence
Crawling to extinction
Impinging agony
Without memory

Kadupul flower
Queen of the night
We are just one
A closed portal
A gate to unknown desires
Trapping me more than life

Ebon shadows
Lucid lines under the brush of the ignorant
It's more than a dream and more than a man
It's the made-up canvas behind the glass

The childish chant
The comforting smell
Thy heaven on earth
The shelter for the needy
A tunnel for the weak
Thrill and faint
Holding the pass to the fall

Staggering beneath the labyrinth
Holding his hands
In fervorous anxiety
Disillusioned, we conjure our hope
To dance at the rhythm of the puppeteer

While a high-pitched shout
Seduces my illusion
Consolation beneath
The whipping massacre

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to GAEREA's song "Ebb" convey a sense of contrasting images and emotions. The opening lines describe a "sparkling light" that represents a sun from the past, unique and dazzling. The following lines introduce heralds proclaiming silence, which could imply the extinction or decline of something significant. The phrase "crawling to extinction" suggests a slow and painful process of fading away, accompanied by an impinging agony and a loss of memory.


The mention of the "Kadupul flower," which blooms at night, and the line "we are just one" might symbolize a sense of unity or connectedness with the natural world. However, this unity might be constrained, as the lyrics refer to a "closed portal" and a "gate to unknown desires" that trap the singer more than life itself.


The lyrics then shift to the theme of illusions and art, describing "ebon shadows" and "lucid lines under the brush of the ignorant." This imagery suggests that there is more to reality than meets the eye and that the world can be a creation or fabrication. The phrase "It's more than a dream and more than a man" could suggest that the world described is both fantastical and human-made.


The lyrics also touch on the concept of sanctuary or refuge. References to a "childish chant," "comforting smell," and "heaven on earth" evoke a sense of solace and protection. However, there is also a recognition of vulnerability and weakness, as indicated by the mention of a tunnel for the weak and the need for shelter.


The concluding lines describe being disillusioned and holding on to hope. The mention of a "puppeteer" suggests a loss of agency or control, as if the singer is being controlled or manipulated. The last line, "Consolation beneath the whipping massacre," leaves an ambiguous and unsettling impression, perhaps emphasizing the paradoxical nature of finding solace within a harsh and violent world.


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