I've been searching some answers concealed in my heart
The spirit within
I've been hunting those secrets with my deepest bottle
But have found none
So I need a deeper diveâ?¦

With the screws on my lips
I am falling down
Into the king´s sea

Feel the rope winding in me
And feel the touch
Of oblivion
Now I´m floating

There is no way out, diving deeper down
In my memories
All the losses and all the minor joys
With affectation

This rope around me tightens again
And I wonder who I really am
Who I really am?

The third day, the magical
A way to believe I´m born again
The third day, the magical
A way to believe I´m born again

Waves of unconsciousness lulling me to sleep
In my own whirlpool
And the fear of sobering up
Is lurking around

But the rope around me tightens again
And I wonder who I really am
Who I really am?

The third day, the magical
A way to believe I´m born again
The third day, the magical
A way to believe I´m born again


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    It's about alcoholism, obviously. Slightly less obvious are the various allusions to Christianity and redemption. According to the New Testament, Jesus rose from the tomb on the third day after he was laid to rest. The entire Christian religion is based on this idea that God's son, Jesus, died on the cross as a kind of ultimate sacrifice to forgive all the sins of mankind. In various interviews, the vocalist drops several hints he is likely Christian. He mocks Darwin in one song, calls himself a "Man of the King" in another. The list continues on.

    I imagine the song is about struggles with alcoholism and finding redemption in Jesus' perceived sacrifice, becoming a "born again" Christian.

    rage108792on September 02, 2021   Link

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