Song Meaning
The lyrics for "Passion" immediately plunge into a stark, almost biblical conflict. We're introduced to the elemental struggle between "good" and "evil," with an ambiguous "in between" suggesting a contested space. Images of a "shattered earth" and a world "ripped and torn" paint a picture of profound global upheaval.
This core tension between opposing forces drives the entire piece. The initial cosmic contrast of "sun and moon" quickly gives way to a more visceral sense of destruction. The lyrics imply a world undergoing a dramatic, perhaps cataclysmic, transformation, caught in the throes of these powerful, fundamental energies.
A striking craft element is the abrupt shift from earthly chaos to the divine. The sudden appearance of "a flesh / a flash / of heaven open wide" suggests a dramatic, almost violent intervention. This opening of the divine is poised "to swallow / this present / age of" something undefined, but clearly ending, signaling a profound, irreversible change.
The narrative culminates in a powerful resolution, rich with spiritual imagery. The mention of "shuddered satan" and the juxtaposition of "a lion / a lamb / of hallelujah" evoke a sense of evil defeated and a triumphant, redemptive sacrifice. The final, resonant image of a "grave wide open / to release / our earth / made new" offers a profound sense of rebirth, suggesting that immense destruction ultimately paves the way for a radical, hopeful transformation.