Into the Unknown
Mithras Lyrics


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The storm over, the ocean calmed
Far behind the night rolls across the waves, searching
But ahead, beyond the reach of night
Something drifts towards a distant shore
It's fate not sealed
This vessel nears the shores and drifts towards a beach
The sea lays it upon the sand where it comes to rest in the sun




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mithras's song Into the Unknown describe the aftermath of a storm over the ocean. The first verse describes the calm after the storm and the night that follows, as well as something drifting towards a distant shore. The second verse depicts the fate of this unidentified vessel, which ultimately washes up on a shore and comes to a peaceful rest in the sun.


The song seems to represent the journey of life, where one must navigate through the tempestuous waters that represent the challenges and trials of life. However, beyond the storm, there is always hope and the possibility of reaching a peaceful destination. The lyrics suggest that one's fate is not sealed, and that even though life may be unpredictable, there is always the potential to make it to a more desirable outcome.


Line by Line Meaning

The storm over, the ocean calmed
After a period of chaos, peace has been restored.


Far behind the night rolls across the waves, searching
The darkness of the past still haunts and seeks closure.


But ahead, beyond the reach of night
The future lies beyond the darkness and uncertainty of the present.


Something drifts towards a distant shore
An opportunity or possibility is approaching but still far away.


It's fate not sealed
The outcome is not predetermined and can still be influenced.


This vessel nears the shores and drifts towards a beach
The journey is nearing its destination and the end is in sight.


The sea lays it upon the sand where it comes to rest in the sun
The journey ends peacefully and positively with the singer achieving their goal.




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