When I first heard this song, i immediately thought he was singing from the point of view of the Earth, this planet. Whatever being controls it all, but it didn't necessarily sound like God was speaking, to me, but nature itself.
I know the rain like the clouds know the sky
I speak to birds and tell them where to fly
I sing the songs that you hear on the breeze
I write the names of the rocks and the trees
Both the sound of the music and the lyrics make me think of natural forces, disasters, phenomenon... birds flying away from impending disaster, the wind picking up, things like that. And he's speaking to humanity:
I tried to warn you when you were a child
I told you not to get lost in the wild
I sent omens and all kinds of signs
I taught you melodies, poems, and rhymes
How many of us can remember being told since we were children that humans are destroying the planet? I definitely do. The issue is only growing with each passing year and, eventually, the earth will take itself back from humans. We can only live this way for so long, since so little of life nowadays is sustainable and the population is growing exponentially and uncontrollably. To me, the song illustrates how mankind has essentially dug its own grave... the ultimate "reckoning" is just beginning. Eery stuff. I love this song <3 Haunting and beautiful and powerfully sobering to hear.
Oh, you fool, there are rules, I am coming for you
(You can run but you can't escape)
Darkness brings evil things, oh, the reckoning begins
(You will open the yawning grave)
When I first heard this song, i immediately thought he was singing from the point of view of the Earth, this planet. Whatever being controls it all, but it didn't necessarily sound like God was speaking, to me, but nature itself.
I know the rain like the clouds know the sky I speak to birds and tell them where to fly I sing the songs that you hear on the breeze I write the names of the rocks and the trees
Both the sound of the music and the lyrics make me think of natural forces, disasters, phenomenon... birds flying away from impending disaster, the wind picking up, things like that. And he's speaking to humanity:
I tried to warn you when you were a child I told you not to get lost in the wild I sent omens and all kinds of signs I taught you melodies, poems, and rhymes
How many of us can remember being told since we were children that humans are destroying the planet? I definitely do. The issue is only growing with each passing year and, eventually, the earth will take itself back from humans. We can only live this way for so long, since so little of life nowadays is sustainable and the population is growing exponentially and uncontrollably. To me, the song illustrates how mankind has essentially dug its own grave... the ultimate "reckoning" is just beginning. Eery stuff. I love this song <3 Haunting and beautiful and powerfully sobering to hear.
Oh, you fool, there are rules, I am coming for you (You can run but you can't escape) Darkness brings evil things, oh, the reckoning begins (You will open the yawning grave)