I love this song. I'm surprised no one has add a comment yet, only me.
I think this song is about a man that is in the beach and sees a siren (trust what you see) and he can't believe it.She wants him (you will be mine)and he wants her too(take me away).And they are finally together.This is my opinion.
The song is great indeed, I wish it could have been a bit longer. Well, I think the song speaks about a man witnessing a siren or someone missed since a very long time that somehow died. I know that it may not be true, but I kind of see this song as a sequel to Sonata Arctica's White Pearl, Black Oceans... in the way that the main character at the end commits suicide due to the extreme grief he carries. As he lies dying from quite a long fall, I see his mind and emotions playing...
The song is great indeed, I wish it could have been a bit longer. Well, I think the song speaks about a man witnessing a siren or someone missed since a very long time that somehow died. I know that it may not be true, but I kind of see this song as a sequel to Sonata Arctica's White Pearl, Black Oceans... in the way that the main character at the end commits suicide due to the extreme grief he carries. As he lies dying from quite a long fall, I see his mind and emotions playing tricks on him, hence Epica's song. This is of course my view of things.
I love this song. I'm surprised no one has add a comment yet, only me.
I think this song is about a man that is in the beach and sees a siren (trust what you see) and he can't believe it.She wants him (you will be mine)and he wants her too(take me away).And they are finally together.This is my opinion.
The song is great indeed, I wish it could have been a bit longer. Well, I think the song speaks about a man witnessing a siren or someone missed since a very long time that somehow died. I know that it may not be true, but I kind of see this song as a sequel to Sonata Arctica's White Pearl, Black Oceans... in the way that the main character at the end commits suicide due to the extreme grief he carries. As he lies dying from quite a long fall, I see his mind and emotions playing...
The song is great indeed, I wish it could have been a bit longer. Well, I think the song speaks about a man witnessing a siren or someone missed since a very long time that somehow died. I know that it may not be true, but I kind of see this song as a sequel to Sonata Arctica's White Pearl, Black Oceans... in the way that the main character at the end commits suicide due to the extreme grief he carries. As he lies dying from quite a long fall, I see his mind and emotions playing tricks on him, hence Epica's song. This is of course my view of things.