Depth Of Satan's Eyes

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The Allure and Peril of Forbidden Knowledge in 'Depth Of Satan's Eyes'

Ghost's song 'Depth Of Satan's Eyes' delves into the themes of forbidden knowledge, temptation, and the existential struggle of humanity. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world devoid of guidance and clarity, where individuals are lost in a sea of confusion and wonder. The absence of a 'starlit night' and 'guiding light' symbolizes the lack of moral and spiritual direction, leaving people to navigate through life's complexities without a clear path.

The repeated imagery of 'eyes of fire' and 'gaze ablaze' suggests a powerful, almost hypnotic allure of Satan's wisdom. This wisdom is described as being 'beyond the bible,' indicating a source of knowledge that is both ancient and forbidden. The 'endless depth of Satan's eyes' represents an abyss of understanding that is both fascinating and perilous. The song suggests that this forbidden knowledge is tempting and enthralling, drawing individuals into a vortex from which there may be no return.

The lyrics also touch on the disillusionment with the world, described as a 'swamp of feces' that generates a 'whirlwind storm.' This vivid metaphor highlights the chaos and moral decay of the world, further emphasizing the existential malaise that plagues the soul. The call to 'abandon the long lost man your child portrays' suggests a need to let go of innocence and naivety in the face of harsh realities. Ultimately, 'Depth Of Satan's Eyes' explores the tension between the allure of forbidden knowledge and the moral and existential consequences of seeking it.

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