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L-G Persson - vocals
Fredrik Groth - guitar
Martin Hjerpe - drums
Jacob Wennerqvist - guitar
Johan Sohlberg - bass
Changeling
The Storyteller Lyrics
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Envy against man
They watch the children playing
Their mind is full of rage
Because they look so beutiful
Their own just looks so mean
Their envy feels no limit
It´s out of control
Replace it with their own
Because they look so beutiful
Their own just looks so mean
Like a silent wind that sweeps the land
They came and took them away
And they took them far, to their new home
And the lives that they once had were forever gone
And the lives that they once had were forever gone
A life that dwells in shadows
Is now where they belong
And what once were human
Shall not be seen no more
And still they look so beutiful
But their hearts are cold
Like a silent wind that sweeps the land
They came and took them away
And they took them far, to their new home
And the lives that they once had were forever gone
And the lives that they once had were forever gone
The Storyteller's "Changeling" is a haunting and eerie song that tells the tale of a group of beings who envy humans and their beauty. These beings cannot stand to watch children play and be happy, and their envy turns to rage. They then secretly steal the children and replace them with their own offspring. The stolen children are taken far away from their homes and their previous lives, never to be seen again. The song paints a picture of a life that now dwells in the shadows, forever gone and replaced by something else.
The lyrics of "Changeling" are rich in mythology and folklore. The concept of changelings has been present in many cultures throughout history. Changelings were believed to be fairy or demon children that were left in place of human babies that had been stolen. The idea was that these creatures were not human enough to survive, leading to their eventual death. In this song, the changeling children are never seen again, but their lives are forever changed.
The song's haunting melody and dark lyrics create a sense of unease and foreboding. The Storyteller's use of poetic language and vivid imagery heightens the sense of mystery surrounding the changelings. The feeling of loss and displacement is palpable, and the listener is left with a sense of sadness for the stolen children and their families.
Line by Line Meaning
An evil seed was sown in them
A negative mindset was instilled in them
Envy against man
They hold jealousy towards humans
They watch the children playing
They observe innocent children
Their mind is full of rage
Their thoughts are consumed by anger
Because they look so beautiful
Their jealousy is fueled by the children's attractiveness
Their own just looks so mean
They feel inferior due to their own unattractiveness
Their envy feels no limit
Their jealousy has no bounds
It's out of control
Their emotions are spiraling and uncontrollable
So in the dark they steal the children
They kidnap the children without being detected
Replace it with their own
They swap the children with their own offspring
Like a silent wind that sweeps the land
They operate stealthily without making a sound
They came and took them away
They abduct the children from their homes
And they took them far, to their new home
They transport the children to a distant place
And the lives that they once had were forever gone
The children's previous lives are irretrievable
A life that dwells in shadows
The children's new life is shrouded in darkness
Is now where they belong
The new life is their permanent home
And what once were human
The kidnapped children were once human
Shall not be seen no more
Their human identity is now concealed
And still they look so beautiful
The children's appearance remains attractive
But their hearts are cold
Their new upbringing has left them emotionless
And the lives that they once had were forever gone
The children's previous existence is forever lost
And the lives that they once had were forever gone
The children's past lives are irretrievable
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