Songs of Gods and Men
Echoes of Fate: Darkest Era's Epic Ode to Duty and EmpiresLyrics
A line that can't be broken
A line that signifies unbreakable commitment or obligation.
Of the duty bound unspoken
Refers to unspoken responsibilities and obligations that come with duty.
Wielding hammers to the sky
Describes the act of raising hammers towards the sky, symbolizing strength and determination.
For the greater good they die
Expresses the sacrifice of individuals for a greater cause or the common good.
The world is weary of the past
Portrays weariness with the past and a desire for either its demise or peaceful rest.
Might it die or rest at last
Questions whether the world will find resolution or tranquility.
Yet the iron and flame of empires
Evokes the enduring strength and passion of empires through iron and flame.
Thunder on the shore
Depicts the powerful and resonating impact of empires, likened to thunder on the shore.
Light a candle for the dead
Suggests honoring and remembering the deceased by lighting a candle.
And the wounded hearts that bled
Acknowledges and pays tribute to those who have suffered emotional wounds.
Echo songs gods and men
Speaks of echoing songs that encapsulate the essence of both gods and men.
Raise a glass to seasons end
Celebrates the conclusion of seasons by raising a glass in toast.
We bear the fate of our fathers
Conveys the notion that individuals bear the consequences of their forefathers' actions.
Spectres of the dead hours
References lingering influences or memories of past generations, especially in difficult times.
So he crept from tomb to grave
Describes a person moving stealthily from tomb to grave, suggesting a journey through the realm of the dead.
Traveller of endless day
Characterizes someone as a traveler enduring an eternal day, possibly symbolizing the challenges of existence.
Fragments of the seasons fell
Portrays the scattering or disintegration of seasons, possibly signifying the passage of time.
Across the oceans vast and cold
Describes the far-reaching impact of seasons across vast and cold oceans.
So we rise and fall
Reflects the cyclical nature of rising and falling, possibly mirroring the ebb and flow of life.
With the tides of the earth
Suggests a connection between human existence and the natural rhythms of the Earth's tides.
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