7734
Sabaton Lyrics


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The dawn of time breaks
See the sun rise to the sky
The wheel of time begins to turn

But then we heard it
A divine voice out of nowhere
Spoke to our hearts and showed the way
Almighty Lord, we have come to your hall
Do glatem live, creator of all
Open your heart and you will find a way
Paradise calling and enter you may (Falling down)

Now your soul returns to paradise
(Falling down) Double seven thirty-four

The wheel kept turning
Ages came, time passed us by
We lived in perfect harmony
But then it happened our ranks decreased rapidly
But now it's time for our return

Once we were numerous but that's long ago
We are no more double seven thirty-four
We last two united and two became one
One hundred eleven, they perished in flames (Falling down)

Now your soul returns to paradise
Double seven thirty-four

Almighty Lord, we have come to your hall
Do glatem live, creator of all
Open your heart and you will find a way
Paradise calling and enter you may (Falling down)

Now your soul returns to paradise
Double seven thirty-four (Falling down)




Now your soul returns to paradise (Falling down)
Double seven thirty-four

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sabaton's song '7734' depict a society that is speaking of their past and the struggles their people had faced in the past. The song begins with an optimistic tone, describing the dawn of time and the beginning of a new day. However, things quickly change as they mention hearing a divine voice that spoke to their hearts and showed them the way. They then proceed to mention their creator and express their desire to enter paradise. As the song continues, they speak about a time when they were living in perfect harmony, but their ranks dwindled rapidly. They are now ready to make their return and be reunited with their lost people.


The lyrics of '7734' can be interpreted as a reflection of humanity's quest for meaning and purpose. They are in search of a higher power, a divine entity who can provide them guidance and meaning. Throughout the song, Sabaton uses the imagery of the wheel of time, which keeps turning and bringing about change. However, it is the divine voice that provides them with a roadmap to make sense of these changes.


Line by Line Meaning

The dawn of time breaks
At the beginning of all existence


See the sun rise to the sky
The start of a new day


The wheel of time begins to turn
The start of a new cycle


But then we heard it
We perceived a message


A divine voice out of nowhere
A spiritual voice, unexpected


Spoke to our hearts and showed the way
The message provided guidance and direction


Almighty Lord, we have come to your hall
We have come to a sacred place of worship


Do glatem live, creator of all
Praise to the creator of everything living


Open your heart and you will find a way
Advice to be open-minded to find a solution


Paradise calling and enter you may (Falling down)
A reward in the afterlife is possible


Now your soul returns to paradise (Falling down) Double seven thirty-four
The soul goes to a heavenly place and its spirit is elevated


The wheel kept turning
The cycle of life continued


Ages came, time passed us by
Generations went by swiftly


We lived in perfect harmony
Living in peace and unity


But then it happened our ranks decreased rapidly
Sudden loss of members or soldiers occurred


But now it's time for our return
A message of a triumphant comeback


Once we were numerous but that's long ago
We were once a significant number in the past


We are no more double seven thirty-four
The military unit '7734' is no longer available


We last two united and two became one
Only two members survived and merged into one


One hundred eleven, they perished in flames (Falling down)
A large group of soldiers died in battle


Now your soul returns to paradise Double seven thirty-four
Reiterating the message of a great reward after death




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Joakim Broden, Oskar Montelius, Rikard Sunden

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