Call of the carrion crow, civilized man had no friend Whale of the silent sea, the ocean's yours, they've left it empty Hawk and the emerald dove, soar and sail on wings above Across halcyon streams, to a place where madmen once would dream
Cast your senses, to another world Back a millennia, another time when savage squatters, remade the earth
And Gaia screamed As she was raped Then after, thereafter, she took revenge
Rusting towers, roots spreading Asphalt cracking, under live oak vines entangle, the shells they once called their homes
Termination, billions composted Germination, merged cadavers into peat Resurrection, food for the earthworms Fertilizing sward in turn
Solitude, sacrosanct, as Gaia speaks through whip-poor-wills at first daybreak
Propagation, feces and flesh fructify Sown asunder, corpses blended with the soil Transmutations, spill forth from Gaia's womb
Life comes screaming, overdue, on a landscape free of man
Beasts of a broken line, fill the void on silent earth Heed the carrion call...rebirth
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Lyrics:
(Music Klöppel/Jarvis
Lyrics Netherton)
Bring out your dead...
Call of the carrion crow, civilized man had no friend
Whale of the silent sea, the ocean's yours, they've left it empty
Hawk and the emerald dove, soar and sail on wings above
Across halcyon streams, to a place where madmen once would dream
Cast your senses, to another world
Back a millennia, another time when
savage squatters, remade the earth
And Gaia screamed
As she was raped
Then after, thereafter, she took revenge
Rusting towers, roots spreading
Asphalt cracking, under live oak
vines entangle, the shells they once called their homes
Termination, billions composted
Germination, merged cadavers into peat
Resurrection, food for the earthworms
Fertilizing sward in turn
Solitude, sacrosanct, as Gaia speaks through whip-poor-wills at first daybreak
Propagation, feces and flesh fructify
Sown asunder, corpses blended with the soil
Transmutations, spill forth from Gaia's womb
Life comes screaming, overdue, on a landscape free of man
Beasts of a broken line, fill the void on silent earth
Heed the carrion call...rebirth