Come Heavy Sleep
Die Verbannten Kinder Eva's
Embracing the Solace of Sleep: A Journey Beyond Sorrow
Die Verbannten Kinder Eva's, known for their ethereal and melancholic musical style, brings forth a hauntingly beautiful piece with 'Come Heavy Sleep.' The song delves into the profound desire for escape through sleep, which is metaphorically depicted as a form of death. The opening lines, 'Come heavy sleep, the image of true death,' set the tone for a yearning to find solace from the relentless sorrow and weariness that plague the narrator's existence. The imagery of 'weary weeping eyes' and 'spring of tears' conveys a deep sense of emotional exhaustion, where tears have become a suffocating force, symbolizing the overwhelming nature of grief and despair.
As the song progresses, sleep is personified as an 'old friend,' a comforting presence that offers an escape from the harsh realities of life. The narrator seeks refuge in sleep, hoping to be led to 'places I've never been,' where fear and sadness are nonexistent, and life is filled with pleasure. This longing for an idyllic, pain-free existence highlights the universal human desire to find peace and happiness, even if it is only in the realm of dreams. The plea to 'not take me away' and to 'feel this delight till eternity wakes me up' underscores the desperation to hold onto this fleeting sense of comfort and joy.
The final lines, 'Never be in solitude again / And no dark tomorrow,' encapsulate the ultimate wish for eternal companionship and the eradication of future suffering. The song's melancholic yet hopeful tone resonates with anyone who has ever sought refuge from their troubles in the embrace of sleep. Die Verbannten Kinder Eva's masterfully captures the delicate balance between despair and hope, creating a poignant reflection on the human condition and the timeless quest for inner peace.