Well...lets see. I have two interpretations for this song. There's the more obvious one, which you can deduct from just looking at the title. Two lovers, separated by the boundaries of life and death, the hunter's still looking for the deceased ghost woman, they're physically apart, but not spiritually.
My second one is more of the take I got on the song w/out the title in mind. It feels like a metaphorical description of someone who's lover broke up with them some time ago. Going about each day, the deserted person is dwelling on the fact that their former lover is simply moving on, never being a part of their sadness, tears, and broken life because, well...they've moved on. "Embrace so unreal" speaks of the yearning for that person's touch, and "calling on your sins, you're here in my dreams" is the singer thinking about what the person did(abandoned, ignored, moved on), making them believe they are alone physically, however knowing they're not alone in this world of pain. Anyway, that's what I make of this.
Well...lets see. I have two interpretations for this song. There's the more obvious one, which you can deduct from just looking at the title. Two lovers, separated by the boundaries of life and death, the hunter's still looking for the deceased ghost woman, they're physically apart, but not spiritually.
My second one is more of the take I got on the song w/out the title in mind. It feels like a metaphorical description of someone who's lover broke up with them some time ago. Going about each day, the deserted person is dwelling on the fact that their former lover is simply moving on, never being a part of their sadness, tears, and broken life because, well...they've moved on. "Embrace so unreal" speaks of the yearning for that person's touch, and "calling on your sins, you're here in my dreams" is the singer thinking about what the person did(abandoned, ignored, moved on), making them believe they are alone physically, however knowing they're not alone in this world of pain. Anyway, that's what I make of this.