Walk In Darkness
Walk In Darkness - Mother lyrics
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We dragged our souls across plains and oceans We observed the seasons changing their course And gazed far towards the horizon Now, humanity bows in silence And in the sky, flocks of crows take flight The day will come when we'll find again The loves and dreams left behind in the wind Beyond the ridge, maybe, we'll discover the sun That's why we're still on the road Among the broken branches the crows take flight While the fools are laughing again Heroes, out of time, now drift away Only a child stays on the field A lone child, standing on the field A lone child, waiting on the field Now, humanity moves away to the electronic sound of chains Like shadows on the way in the neon-lit haze Humanity moves away to the digital sound of chains Like shadows on the way On the way Forgetting that life belongs to the sun Forgetting that life belongs to the stars Mother, you who raise and destroy, you who give the sun You, who lead the lost, you who light the lanterns in the sky Like Simurgh, like the phoenix, with its wings spread in the wind Strew the colors in the fields of the world so roses may bloom again Mother, you came before poems and empires Maybe you know where the stars hide In the nooks of the ruined houses Or among the bluebells still clinging to the walls Under a low, grey sky Humanity is moving away As non-living, as the undead Only a child stays on the field Humanity moves away to the electronic sound of chains Like shadows on the way in the neon-lit haze Humanity moves away to the digital sound of chains Like shadows on the way On the way Mother, you who raise, destroy, you who give the sun You, who lead the lost, you who light the lanterns in the sky Like Simurgh, like the phoenix, with its wings spread in the wind Strew the colors in the fields of the world so roses may bloom again Mother, you who raise, destroy, you who give the sun You, who lead the lost, you who light the lanterns in the sky Like Simurgh, like the phoenix Strew the colors in the fields of the world