Saturnine
Tristania Lyrics


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At the day of wrath
There is but all
The concession of degeneration
None to me supreme...




Overall Meaning

The song "Saturnine" by Tristania is a beautiful piece of music that explores the themes of despair, darkness, and sadness. The lyrics are quite intricate and take time to understand fully. One of the most powerful lines of the song is "At the day of wrath, there is but all." This line is referring to the end of times when all humanity will be judged by a higher power. The line is significant because it is a reminder that, in the end, we are all equal, and there is no hierarchy or class, and everyone will be judged based on their actions and beliefs.


The next line in the song, "The concession of degeneration none to me supreme," is a reference to the singer's personal experience and how it differs from the societal norms. The singer is saying that they do not conform to the societal norms of degeneration and thus, are not superior to anyone else. It is a reminder that we are all equal, and everyone should be treated with respect and dignity, regardless of their background or beliefs. The song "Saturnine" is one that has the power to touch hearts and souls and remind us of the importance of love and compassion.


Line by Line Meaning

At the day of wrath
As the final judgment approaches,


There is but all
All that remains in existence,


The concession of degeneration
Acknowledging the decline and ruin of everything,


None to me supreme...
No one has authority over me in this state of ruin and decay,




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: EINAR MOEN, MORTEN VELAND

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