The Narrative
The Narrative - Monoliths lyrics
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This is the song from The Narrative's return to music and talks about the relationship of humans and the planet. How things are going into a direction that we have to run away and think about other resoucers to survive. According to Jesse, the song is a fantasy of someone thinking about a situation that would never happen.
It was cold in Atlanta A frigid wind dragged you in Sat you down beside my kin And we drove to Savannah Sullen trees bearing leaves Susurrating in the breeze Somewhere there’s a fever rising up Hearts apprised of universal dust But if it’s not enough it’s not enough The monoliths of metal turn to rust When we bailed out of Georgia There was fire in the air Orphaned houses everywhere So you wept in a corner Singing names of your friends Who you’ll never hold again Somewhere there’s a fever rising up Hearts apprised of universal dust And if it’s not enough it’s not enough The monoliths of metal turn to rust I’ve been waiting for this For years for you Walking around these heads in the ground I’ve been stowing patience For years for you What do you need? What do you need me to do? Somewhere there’s a fever rising up Hearts apprised of universal dust And if it’s not enough it’s not enough The monoliths of metal turn to rust