Vanishing Woods
Eternal Decay: Unveiling the Grim Reflection in Vanishing WoodsLyrics
Creation of mankind, destruction of everything
Reflects on the paradoxical nature of humanity: creation and destruction coexisting.
The green life that once prevailed
Describes the decline of lush, green life that once thrived.
Was turned into dust and soil
Portrays the transformation of vibrant life into lifeless dust and soil.
To spread the poison, to shatter all hopes
Expresses the intention to spread a metaphorical poison, shattering all hopes.
Self-destruction, true nature of mankind
Addresses self-destruction as the inherent and true nature of mankind.
Cities lying in dust, colors fading away
Depicts cities in ruins, colors fading, symbolizing decay and desolation.
Rivers flowing in a stream
Describes rivers contaminated with waste and poison, reflecting environmental degradation.
Of waste and poison
Continues the theme of pollution, emphasizing the destructive impact on nature.
Into the bloodstained sea
Describes the flow of pollution into a bloodstained sea, suggesting environmental harm affecting even the oceans.
To spread the poison, to shatter all hopes
Reiterates the intent to spread metaphorical poison, emphasizing the destructive nature of human actions.
Self-destruction, true nature of mankind
Restates the concept of self-destruction as an inherent quality of mankind.
The ancient woods
Highlights the disappearing ancient woods, symbolizing the loss of pristine nature.
Vanishing into oblivion
Describes the ancient woods vanishing into oblivion, emphasizing their irreversible decline.
The winds of freedom
Suggests that the winds of freedom are fading perpetually, implying a loss of liberty or free will.
Are fading eternally
Expands on the fading winds, emphasizing a continuous and eternal decline.
The flowering meadows wither away
Depicts flowering meadows withering away, underscoring the broader theme of environmental degradation.
As time unfolds that we share the same fate
States that over time, all beings share the same fate of decay and disappearance.
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