Come Little Children

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A Haunting Invitation to a World of Shadows

Erutan's song 'Come Little Children' is a hauntingly beautiful piece that invites listeners into a world of enchantment and shadows. The lyrics, with their ethereal and somewhat eerie tone, create a sense of otherworldly allure. The repeated invitation to 'come little children' suggests a beckoning to leave the mundane world behind and enter a realm filled with mystery and magic. This land of enchantment, however, is not without its darker undertones, as it is described as a 'garden of shadows,' hinting at a place where light and dark coexist in a delicate balance.

The song's narrative voice, which can be interpreted as a mystical guide or even a witch-like figure, offers solace to the children, promising to lead them away from their pain and sorrows. The lyrics 'weep not poor children, for life is this way, murdering beauty and passions' reflect a somber view of the world, suggesting that the enchantment offered is an escape from the harsh realities of life. This duality of enchantment and sorrow is a recurring theme, emphasizing the complexity of the world the children are being invited into.

As the song progresses, the guide's tone becomes more soothing, urging the children to rest and find peace in the 'calm and the quiet.' This shift from the initial invitation to play to a final promise of rest underscores a journey from the chaos of life to a serene, albeit shadowy, refuge. Erutan's musical style, which often blends folk and fantasy elements, enhances the mystical atmosphere of the song, making 'Come Little Children' a captivating and thought-provoking piece that lingers in the listener's mind long after the music fades.

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