Actually, I just did some research on the line about Leda, and it seems she was the mother of Helen of Troy. Also, play on words to "swan songs" because she was known for the painting Leda and the Swan. Troy, quite obviously stated, Troy, the city. Nemesis is the Goddess of Divine Retribution in the Greek Pantheon, also relating to the lines in which Dani speaks. Nemesis also produced an egg in which Helen and Clytemnestra, Helen's twin, were born. Controversies have been brewed over the subject of Helen being Leda's true daughter or a child of Nemesis, but in this portrayal, it speaks of Helen being stolen away, causing the war to occur, and Nemesis being enraged, and adding to the warfare, as it states near the end of the song. Nemesis was said to be remorseless and vengeful, thus being the Goddess of Revenge. This song is not based on the Iraq War, nor about Dani's daughter, but despite having a main subject to write his music about, I am sure a genius like Filth wouldn't exile all possibilities of such interpretations for any of his songs, especially something as vague as Nemesis. Also, this IS a site for musical interpretation isn't it? It doesn't matter what music is ABOUT, but how you can relate and express yourself through it.