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Alone forever

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This track is a profound psycho-blues song that depicts the absolute solitude and internal collapse of a person who reached the pinnacle of power through force and ambition.

The reverberating clean electric guitar melody sets a somber tone, narrating the cold, relentless trajectory of a man focused on the top. The intense imagery of the protagonist, who gained the throne by stepping over rivals, only to find himself surrounded by former allies with "hungry eyes"-emphasizes the corrosive darkness inherent in power.

The core of the chorus is a stark self-confession: the most fearsome enemy is not external, but "the shadow tamed within oneself." This soulful shout confronts the ironic truth that the "power" he believed in ultimately "devours the body of the lion" itself.

This is not a tale of victory but of a tragic end, encapsulated by the line, "When I realized it, I was already alone." The wailing guitar solo and the final whisper, "I'm alone... always...," etch the fundamental loneliness and emptiness of a life driven solely by the pursuit of power deep into the listener's soul.