Empire
Ravenous Lyrics


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Come into the big city
Walk down the streets of gold
Everything here is so pretty
And nothing is really old
See all the big buildings
They are made of glass and steel
No more place for queens and kings
And I wonder is it real

Here I am in my empire
And the stars look all so near
My heard is filled with desire
There is nothing more [you have] to fear

In the night you see the sky
With no clouds in your way
When the sun had waved good-bye
There is just the moon who will stay

Here is room for everyone
There are no beggars in the street




Everybody is having fun
Here you get what you need

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ravenous's song "Empire" paint a picture of a city that is grand and modern. The first line invites the listener into the big city, which is described as having buildings made of glass and steel. The chorus then reveals that the singer is in their own empire, with stars shining bright above them and a feeling of desire in their heart. The second verse continues the imagery of a bustling, clean city with no beggars in the streets and everyone having fun. It ends with the idea that in this city, you get what you need.


The tone of the song shifts throughout the verses, with the first being almost awestruck by the grandeur of the city, while the second is more matter-of-fact in describing the city's amenities. The chorus, on the other hand, is more introspective and personal, with the singer reveling in their own sense of power and control within this city. Ultimately, the lyrics ask us to consider the nature of modernity and progress, and whether the unbridled development and growth of cities like this one are ultimately sustainable or beneficial.


Line by Line Meaning

Come into the big city
Invite and encourage the listener to enter the urban environment


Walk down the streets of gold
Marvel at the paved pathways, symbolic of urban wealth and prosperity


Everything here is so pretty
Admire the beauty and allure of the cityscape


And nothing is really old
Note the modernity of the city, with no vestiges of ancient history


See all the big buildings
Notice the towering architecture, reflecting urban life at scale


They are made of glass and steel
Observe the material makeup of the buildings, signifying modern construction methods


No more place for queens and kings
Acknowledge the absence of traditional monarchic rule in the contemporary city


And I wonder is it real
Question the authenticity and legitimacy of the city's grandeur


Here I am in my empire
Declare oneself as the ruler or empowered individual within the cityscape


And the stars look all so near
Marvel at the vivid night sky, with stars appearing brighter and closer in the urban environment


My heard is filled with desire
Experience intense, impassioned emotion in the cityscape


There is nothing more [you have] to fear
Emphasize the city's security and lack of danger


In the night you see the sky
Note the stark contrast of the nocturnal environment compared to daytime life


With no clouds in your way
Observe the clarity and brightness of the sky at night


When the sun had waved good-bye
Acknowledge the end of daytime life and transition to darkness


There is just the moon who will stay
Note the prominence of the moon in the nocturnal landscape


Here is room for everyone
Assert the inclusiveness and accessibility of the cityscape


There are no beggars in the street
Emphasize the perceived lack of poverty and destitution in the urban environment


Everybody is having fun
Observe widespread enjoyment and excitement in the cityscape


Here you get what you need
Note the abundance of resources and services available in the cityscape




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