She Is Gone
Inkubus Sukkubus Lyrics


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The summer sun burns in the sky
And fills the world with golden fire
But your true love is lost to the night
On the wings of Death she flew to the other side
She is gone, she is gone
She betrayed you with her own hand
With a silver blade to the unknown land
There was no love for evermore
Forget her now and cry no more
She is gone, she is gone
Now she's a memory, a fading dream
What might have been, she is gone
The buds of spring will fade to dust
And all your love, was born of lust
Tomorrow comes and is yesterday
Release your pain, and let it fade away
She is gone, she is gone
To another world she is gone
Now she's a memory, a fading dream
What might have been, what might have been




She is gone, she is gone
Yeah she is gone, she is gone

Overall Meaning

In Inkubus Sukkubus's song "She Is Gone," the lyrics describe the pain and sorrow of losing a loved one to death. The summer sun "fills the world with golden fire," but it cannot bring back the singer's "true love" who has passed away. Death has come to take her "on the wings of Death she flew to the other side." The chorus repeats "she is gone" as a mournful reminder of the finality of death.


The second verse suggests that the loved one committed suicide: "She betrayed you with her own hand / With a silver blade to the unknown land." This tragic event has left "no love for evermore." The singer encourages the listener to "forget her now and cry no more." The third verse continues the theme of the passing of time, as the "buds of spring will fade to dust" and all the passion and desire of love will also fade away. The singer advises the listener to "release [their] pain, and let it fade away." The final chorus repeats "she is gone" twice, reinforcing the finality of death.


Overall, the song confronts the difficult emotions of death and loss, offering some solace in the idea of releasing pain and moving on. It paints a bleak picture of the aftermath of suicide and the lasting heartache that it can leave behind.


Line by Line Meaning

The summer sun burns in the sky
The bright sun of summer fills the world with its warmth and light


And fills the world with golden fire
The sun's rays cover everything with a brilliant, golden hue


But your true love is lost to the night
Your beloved has passed away, leaving you alone in the darkness


On the wings of Death she flew to the other side
Your love has died and her soul has departed to the afterlife


She is gone, she is gone
Your love has left this mortal world and is no more


She betrayed you with her own hand
Your love committed suicide with a silver blade


With a silver blade to the unknown land
She used a knife to take her own life and enter an unknown realm


There was no love for evermore
There will never be love with her again because she is gone forever


Forget her now and cry no more
Stop grieving and let go of the memories of your beloved


Now she's a memory, a fading dream
Your love is now just a memory, slowly fading from your mind


What might have been, she is gone
All the possibilities of what could have been with your love are gone now that she has passed away


The buds of spring will fade to dust
Just as the flowers of spring wither away, your love has faded into nothingness


And all your love, was born of lust
The love you thought you had was only lust and desire, not true love


Tomorrow comes and is yesterday
Time moves on and what was once tomorrow is now yesterday


Release your pain, and let it fade away
Let go of the agony and suffering, and allow it to slowly disappear


To another world she is gone
Your love has passed on to another realm beyond this world


What might have been, what might have been
All the possibilities of what could have been with your love are lost forever


Yeah she is gone, she is gone
Your beloved has passed away and is no longer a part of your life




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