Moon In The Scropio
Limbonic Art
Mystical Forces and Cosmic Duality in 'Moon In The Scorpio'
Limbonic Art's 'Moon In The Scorpio' delves into the mystical and cosmic realms, exploring themes of duality, perception, and the supernatural. The song opens with a vivid image of a 'mirror blank ocean above,' suggesting a reflective and infinite sky. This sky is not just a passive backdrop but a realm of 'superior forces' that can either guide or destroy. The lyrics invite the listener to journey into the moonlight, hinting at a transcendental experience that goes beyond the ordinary.
The song's exploration of duality is evident in lines like 'It is a time of great light / And a great darkness.' This juxtaposition of light and dark, good and evil, suggests a world where opposing forces coexist and influence each other. The 'atmosphere supreme' where 'forces dwell in dormancy' implies a latent power waiting to be unleashed. The essence of this power is described as 'evil,' adding a layer of foreboding and tension to the narrative.
As the song progresses, it delves deeper into the mystical with references to 'midnight' as the 'shepherd of mysterious powers' and the 'moon’s blazing intuition.' These lines evoke a sense of hidden knowledge and unseen forces at play. The call to 'cleanse the doors of perception' is a nod to seeing beyond the mundane and understanding the true nature of reality. The imagery of 'cold hands of divinity' tearing the soul apart underscores the song's dark and ominous tone. The final lines, 'Behold the sky above when the moon is in the Scorpio / A cold bleak light,' encapsulate the song's essence, blending cosmic phenomena with a sense of eerie, otherworldly power.