Brave Dreams
That Are Kindled From Ashes
Rise Out Over All The Battle Below
Spread Wings Over All That He Passes
So His Life Can Stay Immortal To His Country
All The Shades Of Green That Fall Beneath This Tree
So Let The Winds Of Change
That Rearrange The Country
Let It Also Sow A Seed Of Memory

Marlena In The Cool Satin Sashes
Spread Dreams Over The Battle Below
Bring Love With A Song As She Passes
So His Life Can Stay Immortal To The Country
And Let Every Man Aware Of Being Free
Mmm, When She Talks Of Times When Wine Is Handed To Me
From A Face That Walked Out Of A Memory

And Now That The Battle Is Done
And You Wake Up In The Morning
With The Sun Up In The Sky
Summer Never Gives You No Warning Then
Flowers Are Getting Thrown Up To Cover The Mud Up On The Line
Valleys Getting Greener And There's
Nothing But Love On Your Mind

Brave Dreams That Are Kindled From Ashes
Rise Out Over The Battle Below
Spread Wings Over All That He Passes
So His Life Can Immortal To The Country
Other Shades Of The Green That Brought For Me A Victory
But The Winds Of Change
Have Rearranged This Country

Let In Also Sow The Seed Of Memory, Yeah.

Let It Always Sow The Seed Of Memory, Yeah (2x)


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    I...always felt this was definitely a war song. But it was more of a soldier's struggle to deal with life after war. "The winds of change have reagrranged the country"--the country he returned to was not in the same condition he left it in. The "seed of memory" could be a metaphor for all that he's experienced--right now, he's busy just trying to adjust, happy to be alive, with "nothing but love on [his] mind." But the "seeds of memory" will keep growing, and the memories of war will always be with him, no matter what. That darkness can never leave him, no matter how bright his present life may become.

    Personally...I love Rob Zombie, and I loved the Devils Rejects movie...but I didn't think this song fit at all.

    loverly23on February 24, 2010   Link

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