Eleanor
Necare Lyrics


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Veiled in sunwept kisses; sullen, weak; you smiled... "You must bid me gone, love"
- frailty-wracked you cried... Still upon your deathbed, your hand I held in
Mine... Caressed with woe your flaxen hair; felt your last, aspirant sigh ...
Goodbye... No flights of angels bring you to your rest... Travailed in sickness -
In death enrapt and blessed... Now nothing remains of your life, your time has
Passed... Your anguish, your demise, your promise of rebirth... Solemn incantation
Nor frenzied evocation... Did halt not your soul's apostasy... Lassitude upon me...
This lurid trial awaits me... I live on in wanton futility... And yet in my dreams
Now... I arise and follow you... The veil of eternity rends... And you are whole




Again... For there is no cancer... Nor lamenting depth of grave... That separates
Us anymore... In death... We are One...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Necare’s song “Eleanor” depict a tragic story of a woman who was suffering from sickness and eventually passed away. The first line “Veiled in sunwept kisses” suggests that she was surrounded by love and affection, but her condition made her weak and sullen. Despite her pain, she smiled as she asked her loved ones to let her go. The singer was present in her final moments, holding her hand and feeling her dying breath. The line “Goodbye... No flights of angels bring you to your rest” portrays the idea that there was no divine intervention or supernatural force that could save her from the inevitability of death.


As the woman passed away, the singer felt a sense of lassitude upon him, knowing that he was now left alone to face the reality of his loss. However, in his dreams, he saw her again and felt a sense of hope that they were reunited in death. The line “For there is no cancer... Nor lamenting depth of grave... That separates us anymore... In death... We are One...” suggests that death has brought them together and that their love can conquer even death.


Overall, the song “Eleanor” explores the themes of love, loss, and death. The lyrics vividly describe the emotions that the singer and the woman experienced in their final moments and the hope that they can be reunited in death. It is a powerful song that conveys a sense of melancholy and longing that is both haunting and beautiful.


Line by Line Meaning

Veiled in sunwept kisses; sullen, weak; you smiled... "You must bid me gone, love"
Even though you were weak and dying, you still managed to put on a smile. You knew that it was time for you to leave, and so you told me to let you go.


- frailty-wracked you cried... Still upon your deathbed, your hand I held in Mine... Caressed with woe your flaxen hair; felt your last, aspirant sigh ... Goodbye...
As you lay dying, you were in agony and on the verge of tears. I held your hand and stroked your hair, while at the same time heard your last, dying breath as you said your farewell.


No flights of angels bring you to your rest... Travailed in sickness - In death enrapt and blessed...
There were no angels to guide you to your final resting place. You suffered through a long illness before death took hold, but now you are at peace.


Now nothing remains of your life, your time has Passed... Your anguish, your demise, your promise of rebirth...
Your life is now over, and nothing of it remains. You suffered greatly, but there remains the hope that you might be able to be reborn anew.


Solemn incantation Nor frenzied evocation... Did halt not your soul's apostasy...
Even though I spoke solemn words and tried to appeal to you with passion, nothing could change your soul's desire to leave this world.


Lassitude upon me... This lurid trial awaits me... I live on in wanton futility...
Now that you are gone, I feel drained and without the energy to carry on. It feels as though I am stuck in a pointless, never-ending struggle.


And yet in my dreams Now... I arise and follow you... The veil of eternity rends... And you are whole Again...
In my dreams, I still cling on to the hope that we can be reunited. I visualize myself following you, even though you have passed on. I believe in the idea that in death, we can be made whole again.


For there is no cancer... Nor lamenting depth of grave... That separates Us anymore... In death... We are One...
Death is the great equalizer, as neither disease nor the passage of time can keep us apart. In death, we are united and become one.




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