This song is mocking the religious ideal of immortality when it is obvious that the world is eventually going to come to an end (What's there to live for when the world is dead?) and also psychologically we would eventually become weary of life if we had to live forever, tedium would eventually have us wish for death, we would become dead inside:
Frozen my heart.
Frozen my soul.
Frozen my love.
The death of God has been known as a symbol of humanity losing its faith, and as frost is a metaphor of death, "frozen is heaven and frozen is hell", which means that faith is dying. So the one who was previously living in a delusion of absurd immortality (religious man) gets hit by the revelation that this mortal human flesh is all there is and it's dying as we live.
This song is mocking the religious ideal of immortality when it is obvious that the world is eventually going to come to an end (What's there to live for when the world is dead?) and also psychologically we would eventually become weary of life if we had to live forever, tedium would eventually have us wish for death, we would become dead inside: Frozen my heart. Frozen my soul. Frozen my love.
The death of God has been known as a symbol of humanity losing its faith, and as frost is a metaphor of death, "frozen is heaven and frozen is hell", which means that faith is dying. So the one who was previously living in a delusion of absurd immortality (religious man) gets hit by the revelation that this mortal human flesh is all there is and it's dying as we live.
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