Angelus Novus
Ulver Lyrics


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An army charges upon the land
To the sound of retreat

This is bigger than us
A stronger wind is blowing

Blowing from Paradise
Into the world to come

Progress is its name
Death nods his head

First the dead
Then the living

Call their names
Like a legion

Their steps are retreating
Out of the earth and the sea

Back to the beginning of time
An endless beach

Where a table has been set for one
With salt and water





Lay down the kid
And turn around and leave

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ulver's song "Angelus Novus" contain vivid and metaphorical imagery, exploring themes of war, progress, and the cyclical nature of time. The opening lines, "An army charges upon the land, to the sound of retreat," set the stage for a conflict or confrontation that transcends the immediate battlefield. The phrase "To the sound of retreat" suggests a paradoxical movement where an army charges forward, yet also retreats at the same time. This contradiction sets up the central idea that the events unfolding are beyond the control of individuals; they are part of a greater force.


The lyrics continue, "This is bigger than us, a stronger wind is blowing." Here, the song suggests that these events are part of a larger, unstoppable force. The reference to "blowing from Paradise" and "into the world to come" implies a significant shift or change. It implies that something momentous is occurring, driven by progress and change, whereas Death merely nods in acknowledgment.


The following verses delve into the notion of time's cyclical nature. "First the dead, then the living" suggests a pattern where those who have passed away are followed by those who are alive. The line "Call their names like a legion" emphasizes the vast number of people affected by this cycle. As their steps retreat out of the earth and the sea, they return to the beginning of time, symbolized by an "endless beach." This alludes to the idea that time flows in a loop, where the end and the beginning merge.


The final lines of the song, "Lay down the kid, and turn around and leave," evoke a sense of sacrifice and departure. It suggests a willingness to let go of innocence or naivety and accept the inevitable changes brought forth by this greater force. The act of leaving implies moving forward into the unknown, resigning oneself to the flow of time and progress.


Line by Line Meaning

An army charges upon the land
A large group of people aggressively approaches the land


To the sound of retreat
Their advance is accompanied by the sound of withdrawal or defeat


This is bigger than us
The situation or event is of greater scale or significance than ourselves


A stronger wind is blowing
A more powerful force or influence is at play


Blowing from Paradise
Originating from a heavenly or ideal realm


Into the world to come
Moving towards the future or a different state of existence


Progress is its name
It is identified as progress or advancement


Death nods his head
Death acknowledges or approves of what is happening


First the dead
Those who have died


Then the living
Followed by those who are currently alive


Call their names
Utter the names of the individuals


Like a legion
In a collective and unified manner, like a large army


Their steps are retreating
They are moving backwards or away


Out of the earth and the sea
Emerging or coming from both land and water


Back to the beginning of time
Returning to the starting point or origin of existence


An endless beach
A never-ending shoreline or expanse


Where a table has been set for one
A single person has been prepared a meal or designated a place


With salt and water
Accompanied by essential elements for sustenance and purification


Lay down the kid
Place the child or innocent person down


And turn around and leave
Depart without looking back




Lyrics © Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
Written by: Joern Svaeren, Kristoffer Rygg, Martin Glover, Ole Halstensgaard, Tore Ylvisaker

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