Battesimo Del Fuoco Lyrics

Lyric discussion by adroitaudio 

Cover art for Battesimo Del Fuoco lyrics by Dear Hunter, The

For one, this song should spark no debate... the lyrics are obviously suggestive. They indicate only one situation: the birth of the boy to Ms. Terri (mystery) from some rando who bought her sex and didn't pull out in time, which in turn caused her to leave. (btws, its about a "birth" berth is a pun that Crezendo used. I believe its something to do with sailing and it's just a kinda cool pun). The pun that his mom is a mystery is the point of the "failed life", as a boy he cannot know the truth of his mother so she leaves.

THIS SONG IS AMAZING: it highlights a situation rich with substance: She's close to death because of this life. So the ability to be in a fatal physical state while physically close to a new life is fairly ironic. Then there is the contradiction repeated in the end, yes it is suggestive of the passion of sex that nearly put out her fire and killed her, but also sparked a new fire that saves her (her son is essentially her salvation from her situation, that is the beautiful conclusion of the song). Salvation in the sense that she then leaves all the "sins" of her past life to the Lake, and the fact that she has something to live for. The importance of this is in the pressure of the father as he wishes to cast her into "hell", referring to the irony of being in a Church/Brothel giving us the first glimpse of an important theme in all of Dear Hunter: the contradiction of judgement.

So the dick that spawned the child with his dick is being a dick by trying to condemn her as a failure for going through the action of birthing the child instead of coat hangering the infant. Combined with the contradiction that he is in public casting her out to hell (probably in public): double contradiction (unless I'm overspeculating)

In addition, there are two lyrics that have little to do with the situation, the image of the "tree", beyond the tree? Consider the family tree and not knowing your roots (aka the mystery of his birth), that kinda sucks. Not to mention, the tree coming from these roots is a symbol for the story beginning: this song the roots. I say this because every Act features a faintly burning tree on the front, so this combines the ambiguous contradiction repeated in the end of the song with the image of the tree. The fiercly fiery genesis represented in the burning wood of the tree is suggestive of his conception inflamed with the sad lust that characterizes prostitution. This in turn is suggestive of his life, (Evicted: "if you need a little cash, you sell yourself to everything" [not literally as a prostitute]) as he will be prostituted to the world.

So who is saying all of this? Well the story, as far as i can tell is very Greek if ya know what i mean. This really reminds me of the alternate use of the chorus someone mentions intuitively above. I'd say that Crezendo is the narrator, not the boy. So what of the first phrase? "Believe you me, the price is clear" is this Crezendo recognizing the magnitude of the project he has taken up? Is this the Dime that it cost to bang a ho? Is this Ms. Terri and her knowledge of this risk?

Dunno, can't answer that part.

My Interpretation