Discography:
2006 - The Forlorn
2008 - Closure
2010 - Fall Of Icons
Members:
Jarno Ruuskanen - Guitars, Keyboards & Vocals
Juha Räisänen - Drums
Lauri Saari - Bass
Fall
Ikuinen Kaamos Lyrics
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And stares at the
Beauty of his last sunset
The light drifts away beyond the
Horizon
The shadows grow longer with the wind
The
And feels the cold
That veils his dark, fallen life
He woes the grace of past
And the frail fond smile
In the forlorn of his lost and
Somber soul
The man looks at the darkness that lays
Below
And breathes the air that carries him through the
Depths
He stands still on the edge of his final step
In
The forlorn of his lost and somber soul
The man steps
Into emptiness
And feels the air that frees the soul
He
Falls and falls into the depths
And feels the descending
Blackness
In this song, Ikuinen Kaamos portrays a man standing on a mountain, gazing at the beauty of the last sunset of his life. The man is in a reflective mood, and the lyrics describe the sadness that he feels as life slips away from him. He looks at the light that fades away into the horizon and becomes aware of the coldness that has engulfed his life. The sense of loss and abandonment grips him as he reflects on the past and his sad present. He is consumed by the memory of the grace and charm of his past life, and the unfulfilled promises of his present send him down the spiral of sadness.
As he looks down upon the darkness beneath him, he breathes deeply and feels that the end is near. The man stands still on the edge of his final step, poised to take that final leap. He finally steps into the emptiness, feeling the rush of air that frees his soul. With no hesitation, he falls into the depths and is consumed by the descending darkness. The lyrics describe the intensity of the man's emotions as he plunges into his inevitable death.
Overall, this song is poetic and emotive, exploring themes of loss, regret, and the finality of death. The lyrics are rich in metaphor and poetic language, evoking a sense of deep melancholy and contemplation.
Line by Line Meaning
The man beholds the valley beneath him
The man gazes upon the valley below him
And stares at the Beauty of his last sunset
He observes the breathtaking beauty of his final sunset
The light drifts away beyond the Horizon
The light fades away and disappears over the horizon
The shadows grow longer with the wind
The shadows extend and become elongated with the blowing wind
The Man looks at the light that withers away
The man observes the dying light and dwindling hope
And feels the cold That veils his dark, fallen life
He experiences the darkness and coldness that dominates his life
He woes the grace of past And the frail fond smile
He laments the fleeting beauty of his past and remembers his precious memories and last smile
In the forlorn of his lost and Somber soul
He mourns in his desolate and melancholic state of mind
The man looks at the darkness that lays Below
The man stares at the darkness lying beneath him
And breathes the air that carries him through the Depths
He inhales the air that transports him through the depths
He stands still on the edge of his final step In
He remains stationary at the final step of his life
The forlorn of his lost and somber soul
His mind remains in a state of sadness and depression
The man steps Into emptiness
The man enters a void space
And feels the air that frees the soul
He senses the air that liberates the soul
He Falls and falls into the depths
He descends and plummets into the depths
And feels the descending Blackness
He experiences the descending darkness consume him
Contributed by Ruby S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
A K
I can't believe I found this band, I'm so glad I did and grateful that this music had been created.
cdrhl07
This band has changed the way I think in terms of music composition. So many layers of melodies and freakin awesome riffs! It's unbelievable how they have created 5 perfect tracks worthy of being named some of black metal's finest..
Scott Sutherland
@SylvanNight Dont you agree the acoustic guitar in the end just sends chills down your spine?
Jack
That blew me apart.