Abaddon
adamah Lyrics
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Unto you we sing our praise
Welcoming the end of days
Shine upon us
Your children welcome thee
With open arms raised
Your joyous return
Blasphemer of Elohim
As the last star falls, a new is born
Crimson it shines above us all
Heralding the coming of a new Aeon
The void is calling
Come
Shine upon us, great Abaddon
In your blackened light we glow
Bring forth the end, save us all
The void is calling us
Home
Apollyon, Leviathan
To the beast we cry
In your hands we lay our lives
It is to you
That we have offered blood
A ritual of strength
Leo, Orion
You who shines the brightest star
Hear us
As the last star falls, a new is born
Crimson it shines above us all
Heralding the coming of a new Aeon
The void is calling
Come
Shine upon us, great Abaddon
In your blackened light we glow
Bring forth the end, save us all
The void is calling us
Home
The lyrics of Adamah's song Abaddon seem to be invoking a deity or force that can bring about the end of days and the beginning of a new era. The song is addressed to "grandfather sun", which could be interpreted as a reference to the ancient god Helios or possibly a metaphorical representation of the sun as a life-giving force. This power is being summoned by "your children" with open arms raised, suggesting a willingness to embrace whatever may come.
The lyrics also mention Apollyon and Leviathan, two figures from Judeo-Christian mythology who are associated with destruction and chaos. The song calls out to these beings, offering them blood as a "ritual of strength". The final stanza describes the birth of a new star, which heralds the coming of a new Aeon (a term often used in occult and esoteric circles to describe a phase of human history or spiritual evolution). The void is calling the listener home, seemingly offering a sense of release and the possibility of rebirth.
Overall, the lyrics of Abaddon are cryptic and open to interpretation, but they evoke a sense of darkness and a willingness to embrace change and transformation. The song may be perceived as a call to action or an invocation of certain powers, depending on the listener's viewpoint.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, grandfather sun
We address the sun as our elder and guardian
Unto you we sing our praise
We express our admiration for you
Welcoming the end of days
We embrace the idea of apocalypse approaching
Shine upon us
We request for your light and energy
Your children welcome thee
We acknowledge ourselves to be your offspring
With open arms raised
We eagerly anticipate your arrival
Your joyous return
We envision your arrival to bring great happiness
Blasphemer of Elohim
We address you as a rebel against God
Hear our lamentations and rise
We request you to acknowledge our grief and ascend
As the last star falls, a new is born
The cycle of cosmic death and rebirth continues
Crimson it shines above us all
The new star illuminates the universe in a red hue
Heralding the coming of a new Aeon
The new star signals the arrival of a new epoch
The void is calling
We perceive a call to return to nothingness
Come
We invite you to come forth
Shine upon us, great Abaddon
We address you as an angel of destruction and request for your light
In your blackened light we glow
We bask in your dark radiance
Bring forth the end, save us all
We request you to bring the apocalypse to spare us from suffering
The void is calling us
We feel a pull to return to nothingness
Home
We perceive nothingness as our true home
Apollyon, Leviathan
We name two biblical demons associated with destruction and chaos
To the beast we cry
We appeal to the primal force of destruction
In your hands we lay our lives
We entrust our fate to you
It is to you
We acknowledge you as our savior
That we have offered blood
We have performed a ritual of sacrifice to gain your favor
A ritual of strength
The sacrifice was meant to make us stronger
Leo, Orion
We name two constellations associated with power and might
You who shines the brightest star
We address you as the most powerful being
Hear us
We request for your attention and aid
Contributed by Kennedy F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.