I really didn't have any idea of what this song was about at first, but after a few listens I had an idea it was about Adam and Eve, and the whole creation of human life. It's told from God's point of view. There is also a reference to the garden of Eden in the first line, so that helps back up my point. I'm guessing he's refering to Adam with "My Fallen Son" because he took the forbidden fruit and therefore betrayed God. It also goes on to say "Even in your pride, I never blamed you" so God was forgiving. The reference to the two saddened angels is of course Adam and Eve. And and the end with the "Beneath the candle bed, two souls with everything yet to be said" is saying that humankind has only just began, and everything is still to come. There are a few things I'm still trying to figure out, but that's my interpretation of the song :)
I really didn't have any idea of what this song was about at first, but after a few listens I had an idea it was about Adam and Eve, and the whole creation of human life. It's told from God's point of view. There is also a reference to the garden of Eden in the first line, so that helps back up my point. I'm guessing he's refering to Adam with "My Fallen Son" because he took the forbidden fruit and therefore betrayed God. It also goes on to say "Even in your pride, I never blamed you" so God was forgiving. The reference to the two saddened angels is of course Adam and Eve. And and the end with the "Beneath the candle bed, two souls with everything yet to be said" is saying that humankind has only just began, and everything is still to come. There are a few things I'm still trying to figure out, but that's my interpretation of the song :)
@MsSelfDestruct Adam and Eve -(Tuomas and Tarja)
@MsSelfDestruct Adam and Eve -(Tuomas and Tarja)