Outro
Graveland Lyrics


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The last night has come, and dawn will never come
The sound of kettle drums spreads the hymn of Hatred
Into the war we come, its time of the last battle




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Graveland's song Outro describe the end of a battle, and the singer's expectation that it will be the last one. He describes the coming of night and the end of dawn, symbolizing the end of something - possibly an era, a battle, or a life. The sound of kettle drums is a powerful symbol of war and violence, and the spreading of the "hymn of Hatred" indicates the intensity and passion of the moment. The singer suggests that this is the time for the "last battle," indicating that the adversity being faced is insurmountable, and that the outcome will be final.


Overall, the lyrics to Outro can be understood as an expression of the singer's anxiety and anticipation about the end of a conflict, and the cost that may come with the ultimate struggle. The use of powerful symbols such as darkness, drums, and hatred all highlight the gravity of the moment, and the deep emotions experienced by those involved.


Line by Line Meaning

The last night has come, and dawn will never come
It is the final night, and there will never be a new morning or a fresh start. The end is near, and there is no looking back.


The sound of kettle drums spreads the hymn of Hatred
The pounding of the drums is symbolic of the resonating sound of war that spreads, as the air gets filled with the intense energy of hatred.


Into the war we come, its time of the last battle
It's time for the ultimate fight, and there is no turning back. The battle is fierce and could be the last one fought, and they must give it their all.




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