Lyrics
Where flowers now in bloom
Reference to current prosperity represented by blooming flowers.
Was once a ragged field
Describes a previously neglected and distressed area.
All shrouded in gloom
Depicts a dark and somber atmosphere in the past.
With fractures unhealed
Highlights lingering unresolved issues or conflicts.
Like so many wounds
Compares past challenges to wounds, emphasizing their impact.
Too wide to ever seal
Suggests enduring difficulties that are challenging to overcome.
Too painful to reveal
Addresses the emotional pain associated with past hardships.
Those we lost along the years
Remembers individuals who were lost over the years.
They who fell among our tears
Acknowledges those who fell, expressing sorrow through tears.
All who died in freedom's name
Commemorates all individuals who died for the cause of freedom.
In our hearts remain
Emphasizes the lasting impact of these sacrifices on the heart.
Where earth was once aflame
Refers to a past state of turmoil and conflict on the earth.
Now all about is calm
Contrasts the past chaos with the current peaceful environment.
Though time can't erase
Acknowledges that time cannot completely erase past wounds.
The everlasting scars
Recognizes the permanent impact of the sacrifices made.
Their sacrifice made
Attributes scars to the sacrifices made for a greater cause.
Those we lost along the years
Reiterates the remembrance of those lost over the years.
They who fell among our tears
Expresses the emotional aspect of losing individuals through tears.
All who died in freedom's name
Reaffirms the commemoration of those who died for freedom.
In our hearts remain
Underlines the lasting presence of these individuals in the heart.
Where flowers now in bloom
Repeats the reference to current prosperity symbolized by flowers.
Was once a ragged field
Reiterates the transformation from a troubled past to a vibrant present.
All shrouded in gloom
Recalls the dark and difficult times in the past.
With fractures unhealed
Highlights persisting challenges that have not fully healed.
Like so many wounds
Repeats the metaphor of wounds, emphasizing their enduring nature.
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