Prophecy
Ocean Voyager Lyrics


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The Icarus fate
A prophecy
The Titan on it's maiden voyage
A prophecy
Mankind challenging the God of the sea
The Icarus fate
Titan
Was a prophecy
Even God can not sink this ship
Futility
Was a prophecy

The Icarus fate
A prophecy
Climax in human arrogance
A prophecy
Doomed to hit the iceberg
The Icarus fate
Titan
Was a prophecy
Even God can not sink this ship




A prophecy
Was a prophecy

Overall Meaning

The song "Prophecy" by Ocean Voyager is a thought-provoking piece that speaks to the arrogance of mankind and the consequences of our actions. The first two lines, "The Icarus fate, a prophecy; The Titan on its maiden voyage, a prophecy," refers to the Greek myth of Icarus, who flew too close to the sun despite warnings, and the Titanic, which was famously believed to be unsinkable on its maiden voyage. The repetition of the phrase "a prophecy" emphasizes the idea that these events were inevitable because of the hubris of those involved.


The lyrics also touch on the idea of mankind challenging the "God of the sea," which can be seen as a metaphor for our tendency to challenge and defy nature. The line "Even God can not sink this ship" speaks to the extreme confidence and overconfidence in our own ability to control the world around us. The repetition of the phrase "The Icarus fate, a prophecy; Titan was a prophecy" emphasizes the cyclical nature of human history, where we repeat the same mistakes and suffer the same consequences.


Overall, "Prophecy" is a haunting reminder of the danger of unchecked ambition and the importance of humility in the face of the unknown.


Line by Line Meaning

The Icarus fate
The inevitable tragedy that occurs when humans exhibit too much hubris or arrogance.


A prophecy
A foretelling of events that will inevitably come to pass.


The Titan on it's maiden voyage
The Titanic, a symbol of human ingenuity, embarking on its first journey - soon to end in disaster.


Mankind challenging the God of the sea
The arrogant notion that humans can overcome the power of nature and the ocean.


Even God can not sink this ship
The false belief that human creations are impervious to destruction or harm.


Futility
The realization that human efforts to conquer nature will ultimately fail.


Climax in human arrogance
The peak of human hubris and overconfidence, setting the stage for catastrophic failure.


Doomed to hit the iceberg
The tragic fate that the Titanic was unable to avoid, despite human efforts to control its environment.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GABRIELE CARASUSAN, GEORGE COPE, MARTIN COPE, OLLI OTIS

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