I think much like another song “Anti-Matter” (that's also on the same album as this song), this one is also is inspired by a horrifying van crash the band experienced on Nov 3, 2022. This, much like the other track, sounds like it's an extension what they shared while huddled in the wreckage, as they helped frontman Garrett Russell stem the bleeding from his head wound while he was under the temporary effects of a concussion. The track speaks of where the mind goes at the most desperate & desolate of times, when it just about slips away to all but disconnect itself, and the aftermath.
We lost our green land
We lost our clean air
We lost our true wisdom
And we live in despair
Sisters, O sisters
Lets stand up right now
It's never too late
To start from the start
Wisdom, O wisdom
That's what we ask for
And yes, my dear sisters
We must learn to ask
Wisdom, O wisdom
That's what we ask for
That's what we live for now
Wisdom, O wisdom
That's what we ask for
That's what we live for now
Sisters, O sisters
Let's wake up right on
It's never too late
To shout from our hearts
Freedom, O freedom
That's what we fight for
And yes, my dear sisters
We must learn to fight
Freedom, O freedom
That's what we ask for
That's what we live for now
Freedom, O freedom
That's what we ask for
That's what we live for now
Sisters, O sisters
Let's give up no more
It's never too late
To build a new world
New world, O New world
That's what we live for
And yes, my dear sisters
We must learn to live
New world, O New world
That's what we live for
That's what we must now learn to build
New world, O New world
That's what we live for
That's what we must now learn to build
New world, O New world
That's what we live for
That's what we must now learn to build
New world, O New world
That's what we live for
That's what we must learn to build
We lost our clean air
We lost our true wisdom
And we live in despair
Sisters, O sisters
Lets stand up right now
It's never too late
To start from the start
Wisdom, O wisdom
That's what we ask for
And yes, my dear sisters
We must learn to ask
Wisdom, O wisdom
That's what we ask for
That's what we live for now
Wisdom, O wisdom
That's what we ask for
That's what we live for now
Sisters, O sisters
Let's wake up right on
It's never too late
To shout from our hearts
Freedom, O freedom
That's what we fight for
And yes, my dear sisters
We must learn to fight
Freedom, O freedom
That's what we ask for
That's what we live for now
Freedom, O freedom
That's what we ask for
That's what we live for now
Sisters, O sisters
Let's give up no more
It's never too late
To build a new world
New world, O New world
That's what we live for
And yes, my dear sisters
We must learn to live
New world, O New world
That's what we live for
That's what we must now learn to build
New world, O New world
That's what we live for
That's what we must now learn to build
New world, O New world
That's what we live for
That's what we must now learn to build
New world, O New world
That's what we live for
That's what we must learn to build
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