Over the Sea
Grave Digger Lyrics


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(1) The Order's end is near
Templars flee filled with fear
Heretics, homosexuals and magicians
To be exterminated by the inquisition
The order of Pope and King
Lets them leave behind everything

The fleet is ready, ready to sail
No one knows its destination
Gathering all the victims
Victims of persecution
In quest of a better world without hate without deadly peril

Over the sea
And far, far away
Over the sea
Into the night they flee

(2) Many Templars succeeded to escape from the Christian hate
They found their peace in Scotland
Since Robert the Bruce was banned




When he stabbed Comyn in a church
Giving the Order shelter in the Highlands

Overall Meaning

The song "Over the Sea" by Grave Digger is a historical commentary on the persecution of various groups by the Inquisition in the medieval period. The lyrics describe the impending doom of the Order of Knights Templar, who were accused of heresy, along with homosexuals and magicians. The merciless inquisition, authorized by the Pope and the King, is portrayed as a monstrous force that is going to exterminate these groups of people. The Templars are filled with fear and have to leave behind everything they have ever known. The fleet is ready to sail, but nobody knows the destination.


The song also highlights the plight of other victims of persecution, who are gathering together to flee to a better world, free from hate and deadly perils. The lyrics create a vivid image of a group of people embarking on a perilous journey into the unknown. The chorus of the song, "Over the sea, and far, far away," emphasizes the distance and danger faced by these people as they flee their oppressors.


The second verse of the song talks about how many Templars managed to escape from the Christian hate and find shelter in Scotland. Robert the Bruce, who was himself banned from the church after he murdered Comyn, provided a safe haven for the Order in the Highlands. This verse highlights how the persecuted found solace and safety in remote places, far from the reach of their oppressors.


Line by Line Meaning

The Order's end is near
The downfall of the Order is imminent


Templars flee filled with fear
The Templars escape in terror


Heretics, homosexuals and magicians
Persecuted groups fleeing


To be exterminated by the inquisition
To be eliminated by the religious authorities


The order of Pope and King
The ruling power of the Church and State


Lets them leave behind everything
Forces them to abandon all their possessions


The fleet is ready, ready to sail
The fleeing group has a prepared set of vehicles


No one knows its destination
The destination of the vehicles is unknown


Gathering all the victims
Collecting all those persecuted


Victims of persecution
Those subjected to oppression and harassment


In quest of a better world without hate without deadly peril
Seeking a place of safety and tolerance free of violence and discrimination


Over the sea
Crossing the ocean


And far, far away
Going to a distant place


Into the night they flee
Escaping under the cover of darkness


Many Templars succeeded to escape from the Christian hate
Numerous Templars managed to escape from the bigotry of Christianity


They found their peace in Scotland
They discovered rest and tranquility in Scotland


Since Robert the Bruce was banned
Due to Robert the Bruce's prohibition


When he stabbed Comyn in a church
Robert the Bruce killed Comyn inside a church


Giving the Order shelter in the Highlands
Providing a safe haven for the Templar Order in the Highlands




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