| Kamelot – Falling Like the Fahrenheit Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| Can definitely picture Robert stabbing his "sister-in-law" with a cello bow, then playing her a dirge with it. Aurora does seem like the right candidate for this song, but the fact that her singer is the same as Jolee doesn't make it any easier... it could be their mother, just as much. | |
| Kamelot – My Confession Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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If the 10-page book is any indication, I think this song comes *after* his ten years in prison - when he confesses to a judge of all that's happened, and Robert gets imprisoned in his stead. This should explain the lines "tonight you dine in Hell", and "standing in the summer breeze, inhaling life again": Now that he confessed, he is finally free - both of his imprisonment, and his guilt. |
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| Kamelot – Silverthorn Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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"A deadly serenade" refers to the song, played by the protagonist's twin brother* Robert, right after he murders one of their relatives. It's a dirge composed by their mother on her cello after their young sister dies, and you can hear it all across this album. The song name "Silverthorn" has two meanings, direct and allegory: Direct - their mother named her diamond cello bow Silverthorn, the very bow Robert used to murder the protagonist's wife Aurora (Falling Like the Farenheit). Allegory - When you get stabbed in the heart by a thorn, it doesn't matter if it's made of silver; you still bleed to death. Same way as a rich, upper class family can still suffer, and eventually collapse, from the same problems as a regular one. *(possibly his split personality; Kamelot is purposely vague about this!) |
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