Anamnesis
Vader Lyrics


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To stem the current is no vain attempt
The Knowledge preserved for us alone
In this world of mud and rust
Decipher what is coded by our hands
Defiled our names
Soiled glory of gods
Dismal new faith
Spawn of deliverence
Oh Wisdom formless and odious
The sexless parent of disbelief
Restricting rules they can make
Means nothing to Your Being
Defiled our names
Soiled glory of gods
Dismal new faith
Spawn of deliverence
Restore what was broken
No single word is missed
With fiery tongues speak to us
To souls gashed, souls hardened
Oh Wisdom formless and odious
The sexless parent of disbelief
Restricting rules they can make
Means nothing to Your Being
Defiled our names
Soiled glory of gods
Dismal new faith
Spawn of deliverence
This conceit waste




Regain we must
On Hermes' touch

Overall Meaning

Vader's song Anamnesis is a dark, brooding meditation on the idea of wisdom and knowledge in a world that has lost its way. The opening lines suggest a sense of struggle against overwhelming odds: "To stem the current is no vain attempt / The Knowledge preserved for us alone." The singer is attempting to hold back the flow of ignorance and decay, and to keep alive a kind of knowledge that has been lost to the world. This knowledge is described as "coded by our hands," and it is the responsibility of the few who possess it to decipher it and make it known.


The second stanza is a kind of lamentation for the state of the world. The names of the gods have been defiled, their glory soiled, and there is a sense of despair that runs through the lines. The idea of a "dismal new faith" emerging from this decay is chilling, as it suggests that even the most sacred things can be corrupted and turned to evil. But the wisdom that is being invoked here is formless and odious, the sexless parent of disbelief. It seems to be something beyond human understanding, something that can't be captured in words or symbols.


The final stanza is a call to action, a plea to "Restore what was broken / No single word is missed." The singer is asking for a kind of divine intervention, for "fiery tongues" to speak to us and heal our broken souls. Only by regaining what was lost can we hope to save ourselves from the fate that has befallen so many before us. The reference to Hermes is interesting here, as he is the ancient Greek god of wisdom and communication. It suggests that the singer sees themselves as a messenger, a conduit for this ancient wisdom that is so desperately needed in the modern world.


Line by Line Meaning

To stem the current is no vain attempt
Attempting to go against the norm or create change is not a fruitless endeavor


The Knowledge preserved for us alone
There is knowledge that only we possess


In this world of mud and rust
This world is full of filth and decay


Decipher what is coded by our hands
Find the hidden meaning in what we have created for ourselves


Defiled our names
We have brought shame to our own identities


Soiled glory of gods
Even the gods have been tarnished and brought low


Dismal new faith
A gloomy and unwelcome new ideology has taken hold


Spawn of deliverance
This new faith promises salvation but is sinister in nature


Oh Wisdom formless and odious
The idea of wisdom can be shapeless, yet repulsive


The sexless parent of disbelief
Disbelief, like a child without gender, is born from wisdom


Restricting rules they can make / Means nothing to Your Being
Even if others try to control us through rules, it is insignificant to our inner selves


Restore what was broken
Fix what has been damaged or lost


No single word is missed
Every detail is important and nothing is overlooked


With fiery tongues speak to us / To souls gashed, souls hardened
Speak with passion and intensity to those who are hurt or struggling


This conceit waste / Regain we must
Let go of our pride and reclaim what we have lost


On Hermes' touch
With the guidance of Hermes, the messenger god, we can regain what we have lost




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