


When Cupid tried to shoot Psyche, however, he accidentally shot himself and fell deeply in love with Psyche. Out of jealousy, Venus sent Cupid (also known as Eros) to shoot Psyche with an arrow so that she would fall in love with something hideous. Her beauty rivaled Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, also known as Venus. Next, Psyche is a princess from Greek mythology known for her incomparable beauty. The painting is later graffitied with the words, “ I won’t hide myself,” as the girls dance in front of it. The music video for “Eve, Psyche & The Bluebeard’s wife” even featured a 1791 painting by American painter Benjamin West titled “The Expulsion of Adam and Eve From Paradise.” Benjamin West’s painting “The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise” | National Gallery of Art Benjamin West’s painting in LE SSERAFIM’s music video for “Eve, Psyche & The Bluebeard’s Wife” | HYBE LABELS Oil painting “Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden” by Johann Wenzel Peter between 18 | Pinacoteca Vaticana Their disobedience caused them to be expelled from the Garden of Eden. She also gave a fruit to Adam, and they both disobeyed God’s commandment. In the Book of Genesis, God commanded Adam not to eat the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil before creating Eve, but it is clear that she was aware of the command when a serpent persuaded Eve to eat from the tree, lying that it would make her be able to know good and evil like God, Eve took the bait. The three names listed in the title, Eve, Psyche, and Bluebeard’s wife, all had the same thing in common: their curiosity caused them to want what was forbidden.įirst, Eve is the first woman mentioned in the Bible as the wife of Adam-God’s first human creation. | HYBE LABELSĪ noticeable line repeated in the chorus is: “ I wish for what’s forbidden.” This is an important line that explains why the title is what it is. They emphasize that they are not dolls that always have to smile and that the more someone tells them not to do something, the more they want to. The lyrics talk about being “ the only one that sets rules” and never holding back when doing what they want to do. Their messages are always empowering, and “Eve, Psyche & The Bluebeard’s wife” is no exception. Since their debut, LE SSERAFIM has been singing about being fearless and being “unforgivingly” yourself. He looked back and was shocked to see her looking unconcerned.Everyone is dancing to this song, including HYBE staff members, but what does the long title even mean? The names listed in the title are not arbitrary-they represent a reoccurring theme of LE SSERAFIM’s music and message. “A baby,” he said, looking around the foyer wildly. “Let me finish this time, please, Henry.” “What?” She said, looking ever so slightly annoyed. “But I had been trying to tell you…” She began. She hit him playfully on the chest as he grinned at the memory of how he had indeed distracted them both. “You did not let me finish before,” she said, her eyes widening with some unspoken news. He would never let her feel that way again.

He held her close, in the dark of the foyer, letting his hands and his arms speak for him. “Your father?” Henry said, with understanding, wrapping his arms around her and kissing her hair gently. “There seemed no point in saying yes, no point in saying no. “I was so lonely,” he heard her say, and he felt her body shaking. In the woman's voice, short, quick breaths form words as she cries out her lover's name from deep within the throes of a forbidden love” The guitars keep pace with increasing ferocity. The clapping, now faster, still rhythmic, but so much more intense. The man arches his back, cresting then falling cresting, arching, rising and falling deeper again and again into his lover. The tempo quickens, progressively and with a vigorous intensity. Sweat begins to form on Merrill's forehead, then quickly turns to vapor, dissipating into the blistering heat from the sunlight reflecting off the sands. There is a rhythmic clapping now, in synchronization with the strumming. The guitars pick up in intensity and tempo. Then, a female voice joins the guitars it is slightly raspy, yet sultry filled with a fiery allure. Another guitar joins, like a second hand, exploring her hot flesh, stroking the side of her bare abdomen, and gradually moving upward toward her chest. A lone guitar, its strings strummed with the lustful passion of a young man brushing his fingertips softly against the breasts of his lover. The noon sun bakes the hillside as Merrill's boots dig into the broiling sands. “Merrill Hartweiss scales a rocky incline toward Renna.
