Lost In The Forest
Spellblast Lyrics


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Today we'll face
The wrath of the darkness
We must go, we have to leave now
Before the sun appears in the sky

We must pass through the old forest
Obscure woods, treacherous mists
The only way to deceive
The wicked enemy we all fear

Don't look back
To the Iron Gate
Don't look forth
To predict our fate
Don't be afraid of the old tales
Keep an eye on the evil trees

From this terrible place
We've no chance to escape
Is this your last word?
Oh no we're done we're

Lost, lost in the forest
We're feeling so strange
Lost, lost in the forest
We're lost in the dark
And there's no way out

Beyond the clearing
There's no tomorrow
Along the path
Lies grief and sorrow
Guided by a low whispering
The meandering banks
Of the river we follow

As we approach to the old willow
We feel surrounded
By a sense of torpor
Devoid of strength
We resigned ourselves
We closed our eyes:
Dreams of sleeps and water

The Old-Man-Tree comes upon thee
Nodulous arms are crawling on me
His dreadful jaws open wide
Oh no, we're trapped inside!

Do you see the light?
Sun's shining bright
We are free from the willow
The old man with his song
Have released thee from the hollow

From the grey Old-Man-Tree
We've escaped, we're free
We are free
The nightmare is done
The suffer is gone
Now we can go
Oh yeah we're safe, we're
Free, free from the forest
We're feeling so bright

Free, free from the forest
We???re feeling so bright
Free, free from the forest




We're free from the dark
Now we can, we can, we can go forth

Overall Meaning

The song "Lost In The Forest" by Spellblast seems to be a metaphorical journey through a dark and dangerous forest. The lyrics describe a group of people who must face the "wrath of the darkness" and must leave before the sun appears in the sky. They must navigate through the forest, which is full of treacherous mists and the wicked enemy they all fear. The song tells us to keep an eye on the evil trees and not to look back or predict our fate. Eventually, the group becomes lost and surrounded by a sense of torpor, which takes them to the Old-Man-Tree, where they are trapped inside its jaws. However, they are released from this nightmare by the old man's song, and they emerge from the forest as they see the light.


The song can be interpreted as a metaphor for going through a difficult time or a journey with risks and struggles. It is about the importance of not giving up, keeping hope and moving forward. The forest represents a challenge, and the group that overcomes it becomes free from the dark and attains a sense of brightness. In general, the song is about facing fears, battling them out, and eventually emerging victorious.


Line by Line Meaning

Today we'll face
We are going to confront something difficult and challenging.


The wrath of the darkness
The darkness represents a powerful force that is angry and dangerous.


We must go, we have to leave now
We need to depart immediately in order to avoid the danger that is coming.


Before the sun appears in the sky
We need to leave before the daylight exposes us to the danger.


We must pass through the old forest
We have to travel through a forest that is ancient and mysterious.


Obscure woods, treacherous mists
The forest is full of shadows and fog that make it difficult to see and navigate.


The only way to deceive
We can only avoid the enemy by being clever and cunning.


The wicked enemy we all fear
There is an evil opponent that we are all afraid of facing.


Don't look back
We should not dwell on the past or become distracted.


To the Iron Gate
We should not be preoccupied with a physical barrier that we've already passed.


Don't look forth
We should not become overly worried about what the future holds.


To predict our fate
We should not try to guess what will happen to us in the future.


Don't be afraid of the old tales
We should not let ourselves become frightened by rumors and legends.


Keep an eye on the evil trees
We need to be alert and watchful of the trees that could pose a threat.


From this terrible place
We are currently in a terrible and dangerous location.


We've no chance to escape
It seems impossible for us to escape from our current predicament.


Is this your last word?
Are you giving up and accepting defeat?


Oh no we're done we're
No, we are not giving up or accepting defeat.


Lost, lost in the forest
We are disoriented and unable to find our way out of the forest.


We're feeling so strange
We are experiencing a strange and unsettling sensation.


And there's no way out
We cannot see any possible exit or escape route from the forest.


Beyond the clearing
There is an area ahead of us that is more open and visible.


There's no tomorrow
We may not survive to see another day if we do not escape.


Along the path
We are following a designated way of travel.


Lies grief and sorrow
There is sadness and pain that accompanies our journey.


Guided by a low whispering
We are being led by a subtle and faint voice/sound.


The meandering banks
The edges of the river are not straight but rather curvy and twisting.


Of the river we follow
We are traveling along the flow of the river.


As we approach to the old willow
We are getting closer to an old tree that is significant to our journey.


We feel surrounded
We become aware that we are enclosed by something.


By a sense of torpor
We start feeling sluggish and weak.


Devoid of strength
We have no more energy or vitality left in us.


We resigned ourselves
We have given up hope and accepted defeat.


We closed our eyes:
We have lost all connection to the outside world and have given up trying to perceive what is happening.


Dreams of sleeps and water
We allude to the fact that we are going into a deep slumber as the next step of fate.


The Old-Man-Tree comes upon thee
The Old-Man-Tree is intruding on us.


Nodulous arms are crawling on me
The tree's twisted arms are wrapping and trapping us.


His dreadful jaws open wide
A metaphorical description of how the tree is capturing us and will not let us go.


Oh no, we're trapped inside!
We are fully restrained by the tree's woody embrace.


Do you see the light?
Is there any hope of getting free that we should be looking-and searching for?


Sun's shining bright
The light represents a sense of liberation and visual freedom.


We are free from the willow
We have escaped or freed ourselves from the Old-Man-Tree.


The old man with his song
A mysterious or supernatural figure that made our freedom possible with his sound or performance.


Have released thee from the hollow
He is responsible for freeing us from the danger and darkness we were in.


We are free
We got rid of the fear and danger and are now in the state of liberty.


The nightmare is done
The terrifying and oppressive situation is over.


The suffer is gone
The pain and distress are no longer there.


Oh yeah we're safe, we're
We rejoice and are relieved to know that we are now in a safe and secure state.


Free, free from the forest
We are no longer lost in the mysterious and danger-filled forest.


We're feeling so bright
We feel energized and ecstatic about our deliverance.


Now we can, we can, we can go forth
We are expressing our eagerness to proceed and continue our journey without obstacles and danger.




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