Greetings all, and welcome back to the Xyphokonic Order and Ordinance. On this final Sacred Day on the extensive Periods of Lord Carnyie’s Xyphozon, we will end this series on a musical note. As mentioned in the last Commentary, we would continue talking about Hubrakiuosia, Child of Purity. When last we spoke, we conducted an overview of the key figures of the Carneiyean Xyphozon—that being Lord Carnyie, Hayle Ihou, and Sacred Child Hubrakiuosia naturally.
This time, we’ll introduce yet another Xyphoist song that commemorates and addresses one of the Sacred Children. Generally speaking, in Xyphoist Philosophy, specific songs will usually be towards the Sacred Children or variously Xyphokonic concepts. Rarely we’ll have songs specifically for the Lords themselves, as they do not demand praise. Instead, we as Xyphoites will conduct musical pieces about the Sacred Children or songs about the divine attributes—such as the Song of Death. Regardless, today we will introduce the incantations to Song of the Child of Purity, aptly named “Hubrakiuosia, Child of Purity.” So let’s start.
It’s first important to know that this song is broken into two separate stances/sections known as Incantations. Both Incantations address the two key principles of Xyphokonic Purity, that being Misted Unhinged Grievance and Illuminated Shackled Misery, with the first Incantation being the Grievance verse and the second half being the Misery verse. Without further wait, let’s introduce the Grievance Incantation:
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{Misted Unhinged Grievance Incantation}
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Oh, Take Us.
Told of High Regard in…
Oh, don’t sew Dead Truths.
So to begin, we start with the first 3 lines, “Oh, Take Us. Told of High regard in. Oh, don’t sew Dead Truths.” This is addressing Hubrakiuosia directly, the Innocents of the world are asking Hubrakiuosia to take them from evil and into the Lord’s Pure Light. The Innocent hold the Xyphozons in high regard and need Divine Mercy. They ask Hubrakiuosia not to get stuck on his inner turmoil and pretend he’s not the bringer of Mercy as such false images are Death Truths; they aren’t the true form of the Child.
For the Dream, Let Go!
—Take Us Home at Peace.
For Carnyie’s Sake,
—So, says Ihou.
(Oh, Praise, oh)
Continuing, the Innocent, the Lord, and Hayle Ihou are pleading Hubrakiuosia to let go of his insecurities and embrace their true self—to let go of this fantasy and take the Innocent to Mercy. The Lord commands this path forward and Hayle Ihou has taught the Child this; the Innocent praise Hubrakiuosia’s sacrifice.
Your Happiness…
Comes and Goes Awry!
—In Harmony!
—Say Your Prayer!
Moving on to the major chorus, “happiness” in this context is actually referring to Hubrakiuosia’s comfort whilst hiding within their insecurities, stating that the Child is trying to find happiness in pretending to be what they are not, and by doing this, the Child’s true happiness comes and goes wrong as misery will set in from this. The Harmony of this self-imposed Misery with the truth hiding beneath shall be dissonant. All parties remind the Child to remember the Sacred Prayer of Purity and the duty at hand.
Hold Back…
Seek Hope…
(Lord loves You)
Nothing…
Can’t heal, take You to that—
Deep-sown Valley Pit!
The related parties plead the Child to hold back their ego and self-righteousness, to seek hope as the Lord loves his Child and all the Innocent. The Innocent can’t be healed by doing nothing, and doing nothing will plunge Hubrakiuosia into a sunken pit of despair.
Don’t take Your Youth’s empty blood.
Now seek the Pure.
Thank You for the Tea of Family.
Finally, the Innocent and the Lord remind Hubrakiuosia not to forsake the Innocent or the Child’s birthright as the bringer of Purified Mercy. The Lord tells Hubrakiuosia to Purify the Innocent, and the Innocent thank the Child, the Lord, and the entire family of the Xyphozons for granting them Mercy.
That concludes the Grievance Incantation. Next we’ll introduce and analyze the Misery/Mercy Incantation:
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{Illuminated Shackled Misery/Mercy Incantation}
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End Your Peace.
(End Our Loss)
Pray atop of his proud…End.
Please…don’t trot Dead Truths.
The parties involve reiterate that Hubrakiuosia must get over his insecurities and end the suffering of the Innocent. “End your Peace” and “End our Loss” are said together in harmony with the latter line in the lower part. Next, Hubrakiuosia must Pray with the Innocent to end Deceptuary’s corruption. Next, all parties plead again for Hubrakiuosia to not deceive himself and his birthright by holding on to false realities of himself.
Cold Rotting, Let Go~
—Take Us Home at least.
For Carnyie’s Sake,
—Oh, say You?
(Oh, Praise, oh)
The Innocent cry that the false fantasy is a rotting cold corpse, that the Child MUST let it go, and to at least take the Innocent to peace in Pure Mercy. Once again, they say the Lord commands it. So the Innocent praise Hubrakiuosia and directly ask the Child what he will do now?
Your Happiness…
Comes and Comes at Last!
—In Harmony!
—Say the Prayer!
The chorus returns with slight changes. This time, Hubrakiuosia’s happiness will come at last once he accepts his true Self and birthright and Purifies the Innocent. This happiness at finally being himself will come in harmony with the dissonance with the sacrifice of his insecurities. So accept yourself, your duty, and say the Prayer of Purity.
Go Back…
Seek Hope…
(Lord love Us)
Loving…
Can Heal, take You to that—
Deep-sought Rally Pit.
All parties involved gently ask the now serine Child to return to his true self, seek hope and Purity as the Lord shall always love His Child. The Lord consoles the Child in repose and tells Hubrakiuosia that Love will heal suffering and purify the innocent and raise all to a higher plane of serenity and peace.
Young, save Your Youth’s empty blood.
Now seek the Pure.
Thank You for the Tea of Family.
Finally, the Child is reminded to always protect his birthright, Purify the Innocent, and that the Innocent thank Hubrakiuosia, the Lord, and the Xyphozons for granting them Mercy.
And that concludes the entire Song. So uninterrupted, the entire song looks as this, with lines put in to show where some lyrics are held:
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{Misted Unhinged Grievance Incantation}
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Oh, Take Us.
Told of High Regard in…
Oh, don’t sew Dead Truths.
For the Dream, Let Go~
—Take Us Home at Peace.
(Ah~Oh~)
For Carnyie’s Sake,
—So, says Ihou.
(Oh, Praise, oh)
Your Happiness…
Comes and Goes Awry~
—In Harmony!~
—Say Your Prayer!~
Hold Back…
Seek Hope…
(Lord loves You)
Nothing…
Can’t heal, take You to that—
Deep-sown Valley Pit!
Don’t take Your Youth’s empty blood.
Now seek the Pure.
Thank You for the Tea of Family.
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{Illuminated Shackled Misery/Mercy Incantation}
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End Your Peace.
(End Our Loss)
Pray atop of his proud…End.
Please…don’t trot Dead Truths.
Cold Rotting, Let Go~
—Take Us Home at least.
(Ah~Oh~)
For Carnyie’s Sake,
—Oh, say You?
(Oh, Praise, oh)
Your Happiness…
Comes and Comes at Last~
—In Harmony!~
—Say the Prayer!~
Go Back…
Seek Hope…
(Lord love Us)
Loving…
Can Heal, take You to that—
Deep-sought Rally Pit.
Young, save Your Youth’s empty blood.
Now seek the Pure.
Thank You for the Tea of Family.
And that shall conclude this Commentary and analysis. Eventually, we’ll post the notation for these songs and a playback of each, but for now they shall remain in our hearts. Have a Sacred Day.
—kyX