Eternity
Kamelot Lyrics


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As I sit upon these rocks above
I feel the waves crash upon the shore
As the sea sprays on my glowing face
I wish I could embrace the sea
for evermore
As I lay my head to sleep at night
I dream the sea and me we flow as one
But I'm a prisoner of the sands and
no one understands these childish dreams

An old man approaches me
His feeble mind confusing to thee
He speaks in riddles and rhymes
Tales of an old witch that cast him
from the sea
But wait my eyes full of splendor
or could this be some crazy old tale
I look to his eyes for the answer

I will my soul to the sea
for Eternity
I will my soul to the sea
for Eternity

And so the journey begins
The pain and suffering
Are your dreams worth this torment?
You can deal Another hand
But the light in the distance
promises this the journeys end
Great gods of olympus
Great god Poseidon
Accept this mortal never let
Him return, For He's willed
His soul to the sea
For Eternity

I will my soul to the sea
for Eternity




I will my soul to the sea
for Eternity

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Kamelot's song "Eternity" speak of a longing to be one with the sea, an unyielding and everlasting embrace. The singer, sitting atop rocks beside the crashing waves, dreams of becoming one with the sea as he sleeps at night. However, he is unable to make this dream a reality as he is "a prisoner of the sands," unable to break free and live his dreams. An old man approaches him, speaking in riddles and tales of being cast out of the sea by an old witch, leaving the singer questioning whether the man's words hold any weight or are simply the ramblings of a senile man. But regardless of the uncertainty, the singer wills his soul to the sea, sacrificing all and accepting the pain and suffering that comes with this decision, for eternity.


Interpreting these lyrics, one can see a struggle between reality and dreams. The singer desires something unattainable and perhaps even impossible, but he is willing to sacrifice everything for the chance to live out his dream. The old man represents the cynicism and doubt of the reality that the singer must face, while the sea symbolizes the unattainable dream that he seeks. The sacrifice of his soul shows that the singer is willing to give up everything, even his own life, to pursue his dreams. The pain and suffering that come with this choice indicate that the artist understands the difficulty of giving up everything to attain one's dreams, but he is willing to go through it all for the chance to live his life his own way.


Line by Line Meaning

As I sit upon these rocks above
The singer is sitting on rocks overlooking the sea, feeling the waves crash onto the shore.


I feel the waves crash upon the shore
The singer is feeling the impact of the waves on the shore.


As the sea sprays on my glowing face
The singer is getting sprayed by the sea and is feeling refreshed.


I wish I could embrace the sea for evermore
The singer enjoys the ocean so much they wish they could stay in it forever.


As I lay my head to sleep at night
The singer is dreaming at night.


I dream the sea and me we flow as one
The singer is dreaming of being one with the sea.


But I'm a prisoner of the sands and no one understands these childish dreams
The singer feels trapped and misunderstood in their desire to be one with the sea.


An old man approaches me
An elderly man is approaching the singer.


His feeble mind confusing to thee
The elderly man is speaking in a confusing manner.


He speaks in riddles and rhymes
The elderly man is speaking in a cryptic manner.


Tales of an old witch that cast him from the sea
The elderly man is telling the story of how he was cast out of the sea by an old witch.


But wait my eyes full of splendor or could this be some crazy old tale I look to his eyes for the answer
The singer is unsure whether to believe the story, and searches the elderly man’s eyes for reassurance.


I will my soul to the sea for Eternity
The singer has made a decision to commit their soul to the sea for eternity.


And so the journey begins The pain and suffering Are your dreams worth this torment? You can deal Another hand
The singer is embarking on their journey to commit their soul to the sea, though with some hesitation stemming from uncertainty.


But the light in the distance promises this the journeys end
There is light visible in the distance, indicating that the journey will soon reach its conclusion.


Great gods of olympus Great god Poseidon Accept this mortal never let Him return, For He's willed His soul to the sea For Eternity
The singer is calling upon the gods of Olympus and Poseidon to accept their commitment of their soul to the sea for eternity.


I will my soul to the sea for Eternity
The singer is repeating their determined commitment to the sea for eternity.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Thomas Youngblood, Warner Richard

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Comments from YouTube:

Derek Laing

You're older stuff is so underrated. Your first 4 albums used to take me on such fantastic mental journeys.

Thank you producing such fantastic tunage Kamelot. I really wish I could have attended your tours.

Carmelo González

Qué recuerdos, años 90. Compré el álbum por probar, fue el mejor gasto

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