I agree with deeco's fix. It definitely is, at the very least, "deathly decay. Don't look back, press on."
My opinion also: Instead of:
The sun makes
its way in
destined to
wake
I think it should be: "wane."
I think the meaning has to do with how we are destined to die.
The above quote would suggest, a ray of hope shines in, that we all can see, but it is all in vain. Because that hope is destined to fail us. Because no matter how many meds we take, how much we exercise, or how much vegetables we eat a day: we will die.
We live in the hall of the dead.
But the last portion is the most important, because even though the dead is listening in above us, and they all lay around us, we must be this band of humans, who march on.
Even though we are sickly, death-ridden beings, we must press on, and never look back. Perhaps ignorant(?) because there is no point in dwelling on the mere fact that we are living a cursed life in the hall of the dead.
I agree with deeco's fix. It definitely is, at the very least, "deathly decay. Don't look back, press on."
My opinion also: Instead of: The sun makes its way in destined to wake
I think it should be: "wane."
I think the meaning has to do with how we are destined to die.
The above quote would suggest, a ray of hope shines in, that we all can see, but it is all in vain. Because that hope is destined to fail us. Because no matter how many meds we take, how much we exercise, or how much vegetables we eat a day: we will die.
We live in the hall of the dead.
But the last portion is the most important, because even though the dead is listening in above us, and they all lay around us, we must be this band of humans, who march on.
Even though we are sickly, death-ridden beings, we must press on, and never look back. Perhaps ignorant(?) because there is no point in dwelling on the mere fact that we are living a cursed life in the hall of the dead.