Devils Never Cry (Power Glove Lullaby Mix)

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The Dance of Light and Darkness: A Journey Through 'Devils Never Cry'

Power Glove's "Devils Never Cry (Power Glove Lullaby Mix)" is a hauntingly beautiful piece that delves into the eternal struggle between light and darkness, both within and outside of oneself. The lyrics open with a plea for blessing, symbolized by a "leaf off of the tree," which can be interpreted as a metaphor for seeking purity and freedom. This imagery suggests a desire to break free from constraints and embrace a more liberated existence, where "freedom reigns."

The song continues to explore themes of inner turmoil and redemption. The lines "We are falling, the light is calling" evoke a sense of being caught between two worlds, where the pull of light offers hope and salvation amidst the chaos. The tears mentioned in the lyrics serve as a cathartic release, calming the inner storm and providing solace. This duality is further emphasized by the "midnight calling" and "mist of resolving," which suggest a journey through darkness towards clarity and understanding.

The recurring motif of the "pure green leaf" and the invocation of "praise to my father" and "blessed by the water" hint at a spiritual quest for enlightenment and peace. The imagery of the "black night, dark sky" juxtaposed with "the devil's cry" underscores the constant battle between good and evil, light and shadow. Power Glove's musical style, known for its synth-driven, cinematic soundscapes, enhances the song's ethereal and introspective nature, inviting listeners to reflect on their own inner conflicts and the quest for balance.

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