Raise high monolithic statues so fragile as they fall
I am ever enthralled
Gaze, lie and smirk in time, your arrogance will suit you well
'Til fashion is dispelled

As waves of plastic fame go out of fashion
You're going out, going out forever unknown
These waves of plastic fame go out of fashion
(These waves of plastic fame are drying up and I smile)
You're going out, going out forever unknown
(Because you're dying to become forever unknown, unkown)

From above a rain of ashes descends
Anathema I will remain, forever will remain
From below, in my seclusion
Look up to the sky to see paper wings and watch them burn

Without habitation, you'll never find a soul inside
No life, but nothing's died
No lights, but quite the show (Just as long as no one ever knows
All motion is pantomime)

As waves of plastic fame go out of fashion
You're going out, going out forever unknown
These waves of plastic fame go out of fashion
(These waves of plastic fame are drying up and I smile)
You're going out, going out forever unknown
(Because you're dying to become forever unknown, unkown)

From above a rain of ashes descends
Anathema I will remain, forever will remain
From below, in my seclusion
Look up to the sky to see paper wings and watch them burn

Dancing in the rain of descending ash
Dancing on your grave, I'll see you all falling
Dancing in the rain of descending ash
Dancing in your dust, I'll see you all falling
I'd stop it, had you a heart
I'd stop it, had you a heart

From above a rain of ashes descends
Anathema I will remain, forever will remain
From below, in my seclusion
Look up to the sky to see paper wings and watch them burn


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    Ok, well i think this song is about a relationship with someone special who treated him like shit or did something devastating to him. The last part reinforces this.

    On the other hand, the chorus makes me very much think that this song is about religion. I think he may be saying that he sees that religion doesnt make sense or that belief in God is useless. When it says "From above, a rain of ashes descends" it sounds like he may be saying that Heaven is "burning". Then he mentions Anathema, which os a person who is looked down upon or condemned, especially by the Church. Then he says "From below, in my seclusion" saying he is maybe looked down upon, or maybe under heaven (not with God). The "in my seclusion" part could mean that he is alone where the majority believe in God or religion and he is alone, or secluded, with his beliefs.

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