Kingdom Come

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The Ascension of Inner Power in 'Kingdom Come'

Manowar's song 'Kingdom Come' is a powerful anthem that delves into themes of inner strength, self-realization, and the inevitable rise of one's personal kingdom. The lyrics are imbued with imagery of light and power, suggesting a journey towards enlightenment and self-mastery. The 'white light' mentioned repeatedly symbolizes purity, clarity, and the inner fire that drives individuals to achieve greatness. This light is not just an external force but something that resides within, urging the listener to become their own disciple and harness their willpower to bring their kingdom into existence.

The song speaks to a collective experience, addressing 'all of us waiting' for the kingdom to come. This can be interpreted as a call to unity and shared purpose, where the 'golden voice' within each person is a source of magic and power. The repeated phrase 'Kingdom Come' serves as both a prophecy and a rallying cry, emphasizing that the time for waiting is over and that the kingdom is now within reach. The lyrics suggest that this kingdom is not just a physical realm but a state of being where one's inner power and potential are fully realized.

As the song progresses, it shifts from anticipation to realization. The 'words of power' that call to everyone signify a unifying force that holds people together even as other kingdoms fall. This could be seen as a metaphor for the collapse of old, outdated systems and the rise of a new order based on inner strength and collective will. The final verses highlight the idea that while not everyone is 'rightful' or ready, those who are will receive the 'weight of the fall,' implying that true power and responsibility come with their own burdens. 'Kingdom Come' is ultimately a celebration of personal and collective empowerment, urging listeners to embrace their inner light and bring their own kingdoms to fruition.

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