Nature, nurture heaven and home
Sum of all, and by them, driven
To conquer every mountain shown
But I've never crossed the river

Braved the forests, braved the stone
Braved the icy winds and fire
Braved and beat them on my own
Yet I'm helpless by the river

Angel, angel, what have I done?
I've faced the quakes, the wind, the fire
I've conquered country, crown, and throne
Why can't I cross this river?

Angel, angel, what have I done?
I've faced the quakes, the wind, the fire
I've conquered country, crown, and throne
Why can't I cross this river?

Pay no mind to the battles you've won
It'll take a lot more than rage and muscle
Open your heart and hands, my son
Or you'll never make it over the river

It'll take a lot more than words and guns
A whole lot more than riches and muscle
The hands of the many must join as one
And together we'll cross the river

It'll take a lot more than words and guns
A whole lot more than riches and muscle
The hands of the many must join as one
And together we'll cross the river

Nature, nurture heaven and home
It'll take a lot more than words and guns
Sum of all, and by them, driven
A whole lot more than riches and muscle
To conquer every mountain shown
The hands of the many must join as one
And together we'll cross the river

Braved the forests, braved the stone
It'll take a lot more than words and guns
Braved the icy winds and fire
A whole lot more than riches and muscle
Braved and beat them on my own
The hands of the many must join as one
And together we'll cross the river

And together we'll cross the river
And together we'll cross the river

Nature, nurture heaven and home
And together we'll cross the river
And together we'll cross the river

Nature, nurture heaven and home
And together we'll cross the river
And together we'll cross the river


Lyrics submitted by Kadoka, edited by armorhide7, Deshra

The Humbling River Lyrics as written by Tim Alexander Maynard James Keenan

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    I have been listening to this song ever since I heard it on the first cinematic trailer for Transformers Fall of Cybertron. Anyways, I believe this song is about a man who has conquered anything and everything. In the first part before the angel, he is talking of his great feats but how he can't cross the river. Then it seems to shift, he is actually asking a question. He tells the Angel that he has done all these amazing things, but why can't he cross this river? during the next part, when you hear the womans voice in the song, its the angel telling him that it can't be done by riches and muscle, not all the wealth and strength in the world can help you cross it. Instead, the only way to cross this river is by becoming one, no racism, no hatred, no xenophobia, nothing, just everyone considering themselves as one people, joined hand in hand. "the hands of the many must join as one", the lead singer of Puscifer is the lead singer of Tool and A Perfect Circle. The lead singer is very well known for speaking of unity and putting our beliefs, religion, race, etc. aside to love each other because we are all human beings. I believe this song is amazing and it is his best work yet as far as unity goes, the next one besides that is Tool's Schisim.

    So the songs meaning is......We as a Human Race, have conquered many things. We build buildings to withstand quakes, we can put out fires, we have conquered stone with steel, iron, and diamond, we have conquered over floods, we have gained the throne as a dominate species, yet there is one thing that holds us back, one thing we can't seem to overcome. Our differences, our racism, our hatred for each other, our religion, our beliefs, our limitless capability to see only the flaws in each other but never the beauty. The river is this hatred, and the only way to cross it, to over come it, is by joining hand in hand, loving every human being, its the only way to cross the river!

    OfficialXenoOskurazJuggaloThanaton September 05, 2013   Link

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