The Raven
Karliene Lyrics


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Oh raven,
an omen you warn,
you've circled my head,
from the day I was born

Oh raven,
there's blood in your eyes,
oh what have you seen?
what will happen to me?

Oh raven,
you shadow my soul,
forewarning a storm,
so cruel and so cold

Oh raven,
do lend me your eyes,
and show me my fate
so I may survive

Oh, oh raven,
oh, oh raven,
oh, oh raven, raven

Oh, oh raven,
oh, oh raven,
oh, oh raven, raven

Oh raven,
an omen you warn,
you've circled my head,
from the day I was born

Oh raven,
there's blood in your eyes,
oh what have you seen?
what will happen to me?

Oh raven,
you shadow my soul,
forewarning a storm,
so cruel and so cold

Oh raven,
do lend me your eyes,




and show me my fate
so I may survive

Overall Meaning

The song “The Raven” by Karliene is a haunting and evocative piece that explores the themes of fate, premonition, and the role of the raven as a symbol of foreboding. The lyrics speak to a sense of foreboding, as the singer addresses the raven directly, asking for insight into their own destiny.


The singer addresses the raven as an omen, circling their head from birth, and casting a shadow over their soul. There is a sense of fear and unease as they ask the raven to show them their fate, in the hopes that they may survive whatever lies ahead. The repeated refrain of “Oh raven” creates a haunting and evocative tone, emphasizing the importance of this creature in the singer’s life.


The use of the raven as a symbol is particularly effective in this song, as it is often associated with death and foreboding in literature and mythology. The blood in the raven’s eyes suggests that it has witnessed something terrible, and the singer is desperate to know what it is. The final plea to “lend me your eyes” creates a sense of intimacy and urgency, as the singer reaches out to the raven in a bid to gain some control over their own fate.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh raven,
The singer addresses the raven with respect and fascination.


an omen you warn,
The singer acknowledges the raven's symbolism as a warning of something to come.


you've circled my head,
The singer has felt the presence of the raven around her from a very young age.


from the day I was born
The raven seems to have a special significance in the singer's life, even from the moment of her birth.


Oh raven,
The repetition of the first line emphasizes the singer's reverence for the raven.


there's blood in your eyes,
The raven's eyes reveal something dark and ominous that the singer is afraid of.


oh what have you seen?
The singer is curious about what the raven has witnessed or what it knows about her fate.


what will happen to me?
The singer is anxious and uncertain about what her future holds.


Oh raven,
The singer continues to address the raven as a powerful and mystical creature.


you shadow my soul,
The raven's presence creates a sense of foreboding and darkness for the singer.


forewarning a storm,
The raven's warning is about something that will bring chaos or upheaval.


so cruel and so cold
The coming storm will be harsh and unforgiving.


Oh raven,
Again, the singer invokes the power and mystery of the raven.


do lend me your eyes,
The singer seeks the raven's abilities to see and understand things beyond her own perception.


and show me my fate
The singer hopes that the raven can give her insight into her own destiny.


so I may survive
Ultimately, the singer looks to the raven for guidance that will help her navigate a difficult future.




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