Gone
Inkubus Sukkubus Lyrics


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Gone, he is never coming back,
Gone, the sky has turned an inky black.
Gone, the world's become an empty place,
Gone, now I'll never see his face.

Gone are his eyes of brown,
Gone is his wrinkled frown.
Gone is the smell of musk,
Gone is the thrill of morning lust, now he's…

Gone, there's a hollow in the bed,
Gone, now I wish that he were dead.
Gone, are the days he spent with me,
Gone, now that I am finally free.

Gone are his desperate pleas,
Gone, when he was on his knees.
Gone, the hollow I love yous
Gone, the never-ending blues, now he's gone.

Gone, the bell has tolled it's final peal,
Gone, was our love so very real?
Gone, the crow has called it's sorry song,
Gone, now the man is truly long gone.

Gone is the golden dawn,
Gone are his looks of scorn,
Gone is the misery.
Gone, the times he laughed at me,
Gone, the threats of suicide,
Gone, my hope to be his bride.




Gone, the throes of ecstasy,
Gone, all the jealousy, now he's gone.

Overall Meaning

The song "Gone" by Inkubus Sukkubus speaks of the aftermath of a breakup. The theme revolves around the feeling of emptiness that one feels after a loved one has left them. The chorus of the song repeats the word "gone" over and over again to emphasize the loss and finality of the situation. The first verse talks about how the sky has become an "inky black" - a metaphor for the darkness and despair that the singer feels. They express how their world has become an empty place now that their loved one is no longer there, and how they will never see their face again.


The second verse delves into the little things that the singer misses about their ex-partner. The smell of musk, the thrill of morning lust, and the "desperate pleas" that their ex used to make are all gone now. The singer also mentions the love they used to share and how it's now been replaced by a hollow, empty feeling in the bed.


The final verse speaks of the finality of the situation. The bell has tolled its final peal, which symbolizes the end of the relationship. The crow has called its sorry song, which might refer to death or the end of something. The singer wonders if their love was ever real and laments the fact that the man they loved is truly gone.


Overall, the song conveys a deep sense of sorrow and heartbreak, with a tinge of anger and resentment towards the end. The repetition of the word "gone" throughout the song serves to emphasize the sense of loss and finality.


Line by Line Meaning

Gone, he is never coming back,
He's gone forever and there's no chance of him returning.


Gone, the sky has turned an inky black.
The singer feels like the world has become dark and gloomy after the person's departure.


Gone, the world's become an empty place,
The world seems dull and without meaning since the person left.


Gone, now I'll never see his face.
The artist knows that they'll never be face to face with that person again.


Gone are his eyes of brown,
The person's unique features are now taken away from the artist.


Gone is his wrinkled frown.
Even the features that annoyed the singer are now missed.


Gone is the smell of musk,
The pleasant sensory experiences of being intimately close to that person are now absent.


Gone is the thrill of morning lust, now he's…
The excitement of waking up next to that person because of sex is now gone.


Gone, there's a hollow in the bed,
The bed feels empty without him in it.


Gone, now I wish that he were dead.
The artist is so hurt and angry that they almost wish for the person's death.


Gone, are the days he spent with me,
The memories of the good times they shared together are now gone forever.


Gone, now that I am finally free.
The person's departure has given the artist a sense of freedom, but it's bittersweet.


Gone are his desperate pleas,
The person's attempts to stay in the relationship have subsided.


Gone, when he was on his knees.
The person was begging the singer to stay, now that's gone.


Gone, the hollow I love yous
The person's insincere promises of love are now gone.


Gone, the never-ending blues, now he's gone.
The sadness and heartache that the person caused are now gone with their departure.


Gone, the bell has tolled it's final peal,
The relationship is over for good.


Gone, was our love so very real?
The singer is questioning whether the love they shared was ever true.


Gone, the crow has called it's sorry song,
The sound of the crow emphasizes the sadness and regret of the situation.


Gone, now the man is truly long gone.
The person is not just missing, but truly gone in every sense of the word.


Gone is the golden dawn,
Even the bright and beautiful things in life seem less so now that the person is gone.


Gone are his looks of scorn,
Even the negative feelings and expressions directed towards the artist are now missed.


Gone is the misery.
The pain and misery the person caused are now gone.


Gone, the times he laughed at me,
Even the moments that the artist may have been laughed at or teased are now missed.


Gone, the threats of suicide,
The person's manipulative behavior is now gone with their departure.


Gone, my hope to be his bride.
Even the dream of a future together is now gone.


Gone, the throes of ecstasy,
The passionate moments shared in intimacy are now gone.


Gone, all the jealousy, now he's gone.
The negative feelings that the artist had towards the person are now gone, but so is the person themselves.




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