Many people struggle with problems in life, such as being low on money or simply being depressed. So the deeper meaning of this song I think is about fighting against life. That being said, some people suggest that this is World War Two, but I don't think that is a personal enough topic for dragonforce to write such a beautiful song about.
Therefore, the protagonist is probably a human. If you pay attention to the feel of the song, it seems like it is a hard, losin battle, and it seems like the conflict is far greater than the warrior whose perspective the story is being told from. On the literal level, I disagree with those that say it is religious in any way. Anyway, my interpretation of this song is on two levels. I love this song after recently remembering about it from guitar hero, I have listened to their other stuff too and I like it. (D)I'll break the seal of this curse if I possibly can (G)We fought so hard now can we understand (D)Now here we stand with their blood on our hands (D)Lost inside you'll never find, lost within my own mind (G)And on the wings of a dream so far beyond realityĪll alone in desperation now the time has come (D)In your darkest dreams see to believe our destiny this time (G)We're banished from a time in a fallen land to a life beyond the stars (D)Running back through the mid morning light there's a burning in my heart They'll raise their hands to the heavens above with resentment to their eyes (G)As the red day is dawning and the lightning cracks the sky Through the fire and the flames we carry on We feel the pain of a lifetime lost in a thousand days On towards the wilderness our quest carries onįar beyond the sundown, far beyond the moonlight
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So now we fly ever free, we're free before the thunderstorm (G) On the blackest plains in hell's domain we watch them as they go The scattered souls will feel the hell bodies wasted on the shores The sound of evil laughter falls around the world tonightįighting hard fighting on for the steel through the wastelands evermore When the darkness has fallen down and the times are tough alright In flames of death's eternal reign we ride towards the fight (D) On a cold winter morning in a time before the light When I looked closeley at the lyrics, it seemed as if it’s switching points of view, for example: (D= Demons, G= Gods) (also, I always pictured the gods as winged bird-like men/women, and the demons devilish creatures) They realize it’s pointless and return to their rightful realms. Well, I did a paper on this song, in which we were supposed to tell a story with the lyrics (more or less.) and I described it as a battle between the gods of heaven and the demons of hell each longing for/ envious about the other’s placement.