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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Dec 28, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.933 (2,911/170,297 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-02T01:44:17.026149Z
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For those who got curious to know about who Ayesha actually is...
The name Ayesha (And probably the whole song) comes from a Novel of gothic-fantasy called "Ayesha, the Return of She" being wrote by the English Victorian author H. Rider Haggard, published in 1905. In his introduction to the novel Haggard links the name Ayesha to Muhammad's wives, and the Arabic name, stating that it should be pronounced "Assha"
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Oh, who is she? 0:20
A misty memory 0:26
A haunting face 0:34
Is she a lost embrace? 0:40
Am I in love with just a theme? 0:46
Or is Ayesha just a dream? 0:51
A mystery 0:58
Oh, who is she? 1:05
Oh, who is she? 1:11
A misty memory 1:17
A haunting face 1:26
Is she a lost embrace? 1:30
I call her name 1:36
Across an endless plain 1:42
She'll answer me 1:47
Wherever she may be 1:55
Oh, who is she? 2:26
A misty memory 2:32
A haunting face 2:38
Is she a lost embrace? 2:45
Somewhere across the sea of time 2:50
A love immortal such as mine 2:56
Will come to me 3:03
Eternally 3:10
Immortal she 3:16
Return to me 3:24
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Listening to this is like having a Lucid Dream, only to find out you will never know who she really is.. cause she probably was a lost embrace that you never recieved..a sad ballad to a lost love that was never gained.
But rather, a memory that you desperately hold on to, that never was.
A cold but yet deadly reminder..
On who she is... or was.
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I think part of what makes this song so good is that you can kinda visualize a story as the song progresses, first he sees this girl and soon starts obsessing himself over her, then grows confident that she is obsessed with him 'i call her name across an endless plane, she'll answer me, wherever she may be'
This is where it begins to sounds almost like a cult where this girl is some kind of god to him. Anyway good song, keep it up I monster.
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It is funny and cool how in 2014 I was in high school and this song randomly was played in my Soundcloud recs and I immediately was drawn to it and saved it to my likes ...
Until this day I still have the song saved .....
Now 8 years later, all of a sudden the song is trending on Tik Tok ........
Damn time flies ....
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"Immortal She" is a reference to the demon/fallen angel/vampress and Arabian Egyptian sorceress-queen She-Who-must-be-Obeyed from Haggard's novel series, also known as Âschâh or Ayesha.
An entity heavily worshipped in some Crowleyist and occult Anglo-Saxon circles of the Victorian period, under other names.
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@ASweetShortCake
1 year ago
This song actually feels like a poem, which automatically makes me love it.
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