Lyric discussion by MusicOfSilence 

Cover art for Rhapsodie lyrics by Over the Rhine

Well, in Greek Mythology, the names "Furies" and "Eumenidies" refer to the same three goddesses -- under the name "Furies" they were avenging goddesses carrying out the punishment of the gods upon mortals. Under the name "Eumenidies" (which means 'kindly ones' - whether ironically or not) they were fertility goddesses. What I felt this conveyed was circumstances that were seen as devestating to the relationship were actually means to a greater end than could ever be imagined. Don't things often turn out that way? What you thought would obliterate your best laid plans actually are the exact events that make you the happiest later on -- that you couldn't possibly have planned if you tried.

I see this song as emerging from a trial of great proportions only to realize love that "beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, and endureth all things" -- not a complicated assessment, I know, but I don't believe the lyrics mean to be complicated :o)