Drive us by pitchfork to caves by the sea
Atop the mountain, under cities
We are monsters, we are older than men
Yes, we are Gorgons and we will have our revenge

Frighten their children by speaking our name
Epoch and eon, it's always the same
We are monsters, but we will no longer run
We are the cyclops and our time has come

This world was ours before it had ever known men
Soon it will be ours again
Grant them their tales of their forefathers' glory
For soon it will be ours again

Atop the buttress the gargoyle sits
The fragile foundation crumbles to bits
We are monsters and they are but men
Behold, the Colossus rises again

This world was ours before it had ever known men
Soon it will be ours again
Grant them their tales of their forefathers' glory
For soon it will be ours again

This world was ours before it had ever known men
And soon it will be ours again
Grant them their tales of their forefathers' glory
For soon it will be ours again
This world was ours before it had ever known men
And soon it will be ours again
Soon it will be ours again


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    From the Mediterranean to Scandinavia, myths describe giants as forebears of the gods who begat humanity. Many were slain in conflicts with the gods and others slain by heroic men, but some remain and some, like Jorgmungandr, are destined to return.

    I don't see any suggestion of what these titans may be a metaphor for, so I suppose it's what it appears; spinning a terrific and terrifying yarn about the monsters of legend returning to crush us.

    cameronwg5on May 02, 2017   Link

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