Until the Sun Returns
Pazuzu Lyrics


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Cry my love for I shall not return.
Into battle I must leave and death awaits me there.
As a hero not a coward I want my name to stand.
The cross has robed our life - At least I will now die standing.
I refuse and deny a human coward to be my rightful god.
Was it not time and wisdom that shaped me to be a man.
So if my life must now end, I am ready to leave this world.
We are few but they are thousands.
Should I not return back home, my blade I leave to my beloved son.
Eye to eye, heart by heart - At the break of the dawn
the last and only battle will be fought.




Men of war, mages and our ancestors,
all as one will fight until the sun returns.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pazuzu's song "Until the Sun Returns" tell the story of a warrior who understands the risk of going to war and facing certain death, but believes it's better to die fighting as a heroic figure rather than live as a coward. The persona is leaving behind people whom he loves dearly, and he is aware that they may never see him again. He is at peace with his decision to go to war, and if he doesn't return, he hopes that his son will receive his blade as a symbolic heirloom so that he can carry on his legacy of bravery.


The lyrics make it clear that the persona is fighting for a higher cause, one that he believes in with all his heart. The line "the cross has robed our life" can be interpreted as an acknowledgment of the religious context in which the battle is taking place. The persona also appears to have a sense of pride in his own identity, as he refuses to accept a "human coward" as his rightful god. He sees himself as a man who has been shaped by his experiences and is willing to face his fate head-on, regardless of the outcome.


Overall, the lyrics of "Until the Sun Returns" paint a picture of a warrior who is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice in service of his beliefs. It's a powerful and emotional song that highlights the bravery and determination of individuals who risk their lives for a greater cause.


Line by Line Meaning

Cry my love for I shall not return.
I am leaving for battle, and I am not sure if I will return. I say my final farewell to my beloved.


Into battle I must leave and death awaits me there.
I am required to go to war, and I know that the possibility of death is high.


As a hero not a coward I want my name to stand.
I will go to war as a brave and honorable warrior, hoping that my name will be remembered with pride.


The cross has robed our life - At least I will now die standing.
The enemy's influence has brought pain and sadness to our lives, but I will not let them defeat me. I am ready to die upright rather than live as a coward.


I refuse and deny a human coward to be my rightful god.
I will not put my faith in false gods who don't have the courage to fight. I rely on my own strength and bravery.


Was it not time and wisdom that shaped me to be a man.
I have lived long enough to gain experience and knowledge, which have helped me become a man ready to face whatever destiny awaits.


So if my life must now end, I am ready to leave this world.
I am prepared to die if that is my fate. I accept it with stoicism and dignity.


We are few but they are thousands.
Our army may be small, but our enemies are many. The odds are against us, but we will not give up.


Should I not return back home, my blade I leave to my beloved son.
If I fall in battle, I want my son to inherit my weapon and carry on our family legacy.


Eye to eye, heart by heart - At the break of the dawn the last and only battle will be fought.
We will stand together, united in spirit, as we face our final conflict- the one that will determine our fate.


Men of war, mages and our ancestors, all as one will fight until the sun returns.
We are not alone in our struggle. We have the support of our fellow warriors, the magical power of our mages, and the courage of our ancestors. Together, we will fight until the sun rises again.




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