Lacrymosa
Robert Prizeman/Libera Lyrics
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De morte aeterna
In die illa tremenda
Cum benedictis
The lyrics to Robert Prizeman/Libera's song "Lacrymosa" convey a plea for liberation and salvation from eternal death on a day of great trembling and fear. The Latin words used in the song create a sense of solemnity and reverence. "Lacrymosa" translates to "full of tears" or "weeping," while "dolorosa" means "sorrowful." These words set the tone of anguish and desperation in the song.
The repeated phrase "voca me, libera, salva me" can be interpreted as a cry for help and deliverance. It's a plea for someone or something to call, free, and save the singer from eternal death. The phrase "De morte aeterna" means "from eternal death," emphasizing the fear of everlasting damnation.
The next line, "In die illa tremenda," translates to "on that day of dread." It points to an inevitable moment of reckoning or judgment where the singer is filled with fear. The final line, "Cum benedictis, libera me," means "with the blessed, free me." It suggests that the singer desires to be among those who are favored or granted mercy.
Overall, the lyrics of "Lacrymosa" express a profound longing for liberation from the clutches of eternal death. It combines feelings of sorrow, fear, and a desperate plea for salvation.
Line by Line Meaning
Lacrymosa
A moment filled with tears and sadness
dolorosa
A feeling of deep pain and sorrow
voca me
Call out to me, summon me
libera
Set me free, release me from my burdens
salva me
Save me, rescue me from danger
De morte aeterna
From eternal death, escaping everlasting darkness
In die illa tremenda
In that dreadful day filled with fear
Cum benedictis
Alongside the blessed, in the presence of divine grace
Libera me
Free me, deliver me from despair and suffering
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Camille Saint-Saëns
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