I set my sail
Fly the wind it will take me
Back to my home, sweet home

Lie on my back
Clouds are making way for me
I'm coming home, sweet home

I see your star,
You left it burning for me
Mother, I'm here

Eyes open wide
feel your heart and it's glowing
I'm welcome home, sweet home

I take your hand
Now you'll never be lonely
Not when I'm home, sweet home

I see your star,
You left it burning for me
Mother, I'm here


Lyrics submitted by Darandos, edited by Camo1380

Mother, I'm Here (Zulf's Theme) song meanings
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    The song meaning can be interpreted in two ways. One way is to read it exactly as it is. Although because of the scene of when this played it could be interpreted into a much deeper meaning but i'm not very sure on what that could be.

    Camo1380on October 17, 2014   Link
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    It could be the song of someone who is far from his home and wishes to go back. Zulf misses his family and feels alone. His parents died from a plague when he was at a very young age and he's had to make some very tough decisions since then. He was taken in by a man who then raised him; the man died when Zulf was around the age of twenty I'd guess. He also lost his beloved when the Calamity struck and was planning on committing suicide when the Kid (player's character) stopped him. The song could also be a funeral song, sung for the deceased to wish them well on their journey to the afterlife. The journey to the afterlife is often portrayed as the person's soul sailing on a boat on a great ocean or river on their way to the underworld, where they can rest in peace. Either way, it's a pretty gloomy song. By "Mother" he could mean his biological mother or he could be singing to his godess Micia, also called the Lorn Mother. Micia is one of the Pantheon (the gods of the people) and she is the godess of loss and longing.

    Hawkeye2404on January 04, 2019   Link

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