I always though she was talking about coal miners and the revolution...
"I am the captain and this is my shrine.
Lord of the manor. See what I leave behind." As is I am a miner in the caves and this is my land...When I am gone this will still be here
"River in flames, cities on fire." coal is used as an energy source...that you burn
Yes, I'm a relic trapped in the wire.".. Many people didn't want to coal because it was dangerous but had no choice it was the only pay...
"Hydrogen fuel, it burns so clean," Coals by product...
throbs in the veins; a mother lovin' machine.
She is my wife. Her mechanical heart
constantly serving 'til death do us part." Well they used machines to excavate the coal and it was dangerous equipment so death was always looming....
"Now a glorious war draws to a close.
The yellow winds blow. And I have to know." Eventually the forcing of young men into coaling industry was seized...once oil and gas companies moved in...
"Oh industry, whatever will become of me?
Soon the cruel rains will start.
Is it true we must part company?
Oh industry, whatever will become of me?
What have I ever done?
Where did I go wrong?" Eventually a lot of coal mines were closed...again with the bringing of oil an gas companies
"Joined at the hip; pain, hunger and I,
leave our gift to the world 'neath the phosphorous sky.
A labor of love is the truest of all.
But will I be forsaken after the fall?" Young men and boys often had to coal for food and to support families...after burning coal the phosphorus released into the atmosphere was often high levels and caused a lot of global issues...but its still a clean burning fuel thats byproducts can be contained...however again gas and oil companies began competing with coal....
"Now a glorious war draws to a close.
The yellow winds blow. And I have to know.
Oh industry, whatever will become of me?
Nothing after the flood but the fire and the mud's prophecy.
Oh industry, whatever will become of me?
Of me?" This the end of the revolution....coal miners are officially scarce because of the rise in gas and oil...
"Industry, charity, faith,hope" the fall brings the loss of jobs for some coal miners who begin to seek charity...many stay faithful and hopeful they find new work....
I'm not saying this is it...I'm just saying it seems to make sense to me this way...
I always though she was talking about coal miners and the revolution... "I am the captain and this is my shrine. Lord of the manor. See what I leave behind." As is I am a miner in the caves and this is my land...When I am gone this will still be here
"River in flames, cities on fire." coal is used as an energy source...that you burn Yes, I'm a relic trapped in the wire.".. Many people didn't want to coal because it was dangerous but had no choice it was the only pay...
"Hydrogen fuel, it burns so clean," Coals by product... throbs in the veins; a mother lovin' machine. She is my wife. Her mechanical heart constantly serving 'til death do us part." Well they used machines to excavate the coal and it was dangerous equipment so death was always looming....
"Now a glorious war draws to a close. The yellow winds blow. And I have to know." Eventually the forcing of young men into coaling industry was seized...once oil and gas companies moved in... "Oh industry, whatever will become of me? Soon the cruel rains will start. Is it true we must part company? Oh industry, whatever will become of me? What have I ever done? Where did I go wrong?" Eventually a lot of coal mines were closed...again with the bringing of oil an gas companies
"Joined at the hip; pain, hunger and I, leave our gift to the world 'neath the phosphorous sky. A labor of love is the truest of all. But will I be forsaken after the fall?" Young men and boys often had to coal for food and to support families...after burning coal the phosphorus released into the atmosphere was often high levels and caused a lot of global issues...but its still a clean burning fuel thats byproducts can be contained...however again gas and oil companies began competing with coal....
"Now a glorious war draws to a close. The yellow winds blow. And I have to know. Oh industry, whatever will become of me? Nothing after the flood but the fire and the mud's prophecy. Oh industry, whatever will become of me? Of me?" This the end of the revolution....coal miners are officially scarce because of the rise in gas and oil...
"Industry, charity, faith,hope" the fall brings the loss of jobs for some coal miners who begin to seek charity...many stay faithful and hopeful they find new work....
I'm not saying this is it...I'm just saying it seems to make sense to me this way...