InsanityPrelude
Since: Aug, 2009
Oct 7th 2012 at 11:06:20 AM
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Re: Dark Is Not Evil: Do we really need to list *every* reference to night? I admit I haven't heard every song on the list (I started with Once), but some of the examples didn't even appear to fit the "romanticizing darkness" theme (e.g. FantasMic- "Wish upon a star" is a Disney reference in a song full of them.)
- Dark Is Not Evil: Romanticizing darkness (particularly the depiction of night-time as fantastically romantic) is a running theme, seen even in the band's very name.
- "Elvenpath"
In this spellbound nightThe world's an elvish sight- "Beauty And The Beast"
Recall the night you melted my uglyness away?The night you left with a kiss so kind
Ah, dear friend I remember the nightThe moon and the dreams we shared- "Astral Romance"
A nocturnal concertocandlelight whispers me where to goHymn of gathering stars as my guidewhilst I wander on this path of the night- "Tutankhamen"
As the sun sets beyond the pyramids- "Know Why The Nightingale Sings", the name of the song, for starters...
- "Stargazers": right there in the name...
- "Sleeping Sun": the entire song...
- "Come Cover Me"
Cover the night with your love- "Wishmaster"
A dreamy-eyed child staring into night- "FantasMic"
Wish upon a star- "Away"
The nights had more hopeIn their silence- "Bless the Child"
One night I dreamt a white rose withering- "Slaying the Dreamer"
Swansong for the Wish of Night- "Feel for You"
Settling for a draw tonight- "Last Ride of the Day"
Once upon a night we'll wakeTo the carnival of life
edit: I accidentally a few words
Edited by InsanityPrelude
Should there be album pages? If so, how do I make them?