This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Oh how, how is this worth waiting
It feels like it's rushed, rushed because you
Oh how
Let her to take as
They already know
Tell me if you're straying off
Same as you were, they're calling you out
Is this the sign of the end
Are we losing air
Is this the sign of distress
Are you losing air
Oh how, how is this worth waiting
It feels like it's rushed, rushed because you
Oh how
Let her to take as
They already know
Tell me if you're straying off
Same as you were, they're calling you out
Is this the sign of the end
Are we losing air
Is this the sign of distress
Are you losing air
Something's been raped
Once it's
It feels like it's rushed, rushed because you
Oh how
Let her to take as
They already know
Tell me if you're straying off
Same as you were, they're calling you out
Is this the sign of the end
Are we losing air
Is this the sign of distress
Are you losing air
Oh how, how is this worth waiting
It feels like it's rushed, rushed because you
Oh how
Let her to take as
They already know
Tell me if you're straying off
Same as you were, they're calling you out
Is this the sign of the end
Are we losing air
Is this the sign of distress
Are you losing air
Something's been raped
Once it's
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Skullflower Lyrics as written by Embree Balling
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wow are u kidding me, the actual instermental part of the song sounds like tribal music.... so how could the indian girl sound out of place? its an amazing song by amazing ppl, maybe its just the fact that narrow minded ppl should listen to good music.....
Actual Lyrics:
Oh how, how is this worth waiting It feels like it's rushed, rushed because you.. Oh, how they hesitate 'cause they already dream if you are (Tell me you are staying, oh...) They're calling you out Is this a sign of the end, are we losing him? ..Is this is a sign of distress, are you losing him? (of the stressed)
Tamasomajyotirgamaya {Take me from darkness to light} Mrityormamritamgamaya {Take me from death to eternity}
Tamas soma Chortir gamaya Ipyormar Ambritam Mmm gamaya [With whispers in the back]
Oh how, how is this worth waiting It feels like it's rushed, rushed because you.. Oh, how they hesitate 'cause they already dream if you are (Tell me you are staying, oh...) They're calling you out Is this a sign of the end, are we losing him? ..Is this is a sign of the stress, are you losing him? (of distress)
Tamasomajyotirgamaya {Take me from darkness to light} Mrityormamritamgamaya {Take me from death to eternity} We separate, something's been raped One submission only
P.S: The part where he says "Something's been raped", could also be, "Somethings' can wait"...
Haters will hate but this song is fucking amazing.
The Sanskrit is sung in halftones. Half tones are used in a lot of tribal music, as well to create a tension release sound in music; much like they use. If you notice when the Sanskrit comes in, the guitar distortion flips more and is panned across the speakers, and feedback loops too. This all helps create a tension, and that tension is released with Anthony singing. Little music theory 101 for you : )
the "indian chick" is actually african, and she's saying "Take me from darkness to light. Take me from death to eternity."
you're welcome.
yeah, i agree. this whole CD is much different from Tiger and the Duke. you can pick out who's sing on other tracks, like Horses in the Sky where Craig from chiodos is singing
by the way that language is Sanskrit
on weed
Anthony's part is awesome. The indian chick's isn't.
I kinda grew to like the Sanskrit. I prefer Anthony for sure, but the Sanskrit has its charms... get used to the Sanskrit, it'll come back in another song, without Anthony.