Lyrics
"As (the ark) landed, the weight of the ark caused the "blood" to spurt the sky
As the ark landed, its weight caused a dramatic event, symbolized by "blood" spurting into the sky, giving reality and brilliance to the star of the tenth moon.
and gave the star of the tenth moon reality and brilliance".
This line reiterates the consequence of the ark's landing, emphasizing the impact on the celestial body of the tenth moon.
Dogon oral tradition
Refers to the Dogon oral tradition, possibly setting the context for the narrative that follows.
They came for us
Indicates that a group of beings came for "us," suggesting a connection to humanity.
From Ursa Maior's Child
Specifies the origin of the beings as Ursa Major's Child, contributing to the narrative's cosmic and mythical elements.
From the Sirius, the dog star
Identifies the beings' point of origin as Sirius, the dog star, introducing the Nommos, beings of another race.
Nommos, beings of other race
Describes the Nommos and implies their significant impact on humanity, possibly through interaction or intervention.
Dividing their bodies among men
Suggests a division of the Nommos' bodies among men, possibly symbolizing a transfer of knowledge or a connection between the two races.
They give us forbidden answer
States that the Nommos provide forbidden answers to forbidden questions, indicating a secretive or mystical nature of the knowledge they offer.
For forbidden questions
Reflects a reciprocal relationship where humans seek answers to questions deemed forbidden.
We are not alone on the earth
Asserts that humanity is not alone on Earth, hinting at the presence of other beings or forces.
We are not alone in the universe
Expands the scope, stating that humanity is not alone in the universe, reinforcing the cosmic theme.
Masters dwelled in water
Introduces the Masters, dwelling in water, suggesting a connection between these beings and aquatic environments.
Saviors, Monitors, Instructors
Describes the Masters as Saviors, Monitors, and Instructors, indicating their roles in guiding or influencing humanity.
Crucified and resurrected
References a significant event in the Masters' existence, being crucified and resurrected, possibly symbolizing sacrifice and renewal.
Returned to the stars
Indicates the Masters' return to the stars after the crucifixion and resurrection.
Home made of sagala
Describes the Masters' home as sagala, suggesting a celestial or elevated dwelling place.
The brightest and the heaviest star
Characterizes Sirius as the brightest and heaviest star, emphasizing its significance in the narrative.
One day in the future
Hints at a future event, suggesting the Nommos will visit Earth again.
Nommos will visit the earth again
Specifies that, on this future visit, the Nommos will assume human skin, indicating a different form of interaction.
But this time in human skin
Suggests a transformation of the Nommos into amphibious form, signifying their adaptability or fluid nature.
And when assume amphibious form
States that, in their amphibious form, the Nommos become rulers of this place, potentially alluding to a role of influence or leadership.
They become rulers of this place.
Concludes with the idea of the Nommos assuming control or rulership in their transformed state.
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