Lyrics
Have you heard the story
Introduction to the narrative or tale being shared.
About the monster than we made
Reference to a monstrous creation resulting from negative actions like murder and greed.
From murder and greed and now he bleeds to send us all away
The monster, created from dark deeds, is now suffering and causing harm, leading to exile for everyone.
We tried to keep him secret
Efforts were made to conceal the monster from the world.
Locked behind a door
The monster was confined behind a closed door.
But nobody there could hold him down
Despite attempts, the monster could not be restrained by anyone present.
He's stronger than us all
The monster possesses superior strength compared to everyone else.
It's not a secret anymore
The fact that a monster exists is now widely known.
He whispers to the sparrows
The monster communicates subtly, whispering messages to sparrows.
A message to be told
The sparrows carry a warning message to be shared with others.
It's time to warn the others here of what will now unfold
Alerting others about the impending consequences of the monster's actions.
Now the sparrows fly away
The sparrows, having delivered the message, depart and never return.
Never to return
The land is in decline, and the environment witnesses destruction.
Lying on a dying land we watch the mountains burn
Observing the devastation caused by the monster, specifically mountains burning.
It's not a secret anymore
Reiteration that the existence of the monster is no longer hidden.
Now our monster shakes the earth
The monster's impact is now felt as it shakes the earth.
You find another soul to blame
Shifting blame to others for the consequences but acknowledging the fear of the monster's actions.
But I am scared of what he'll burn while you throw money at the flames
Expressing concern about what the monster will destroy, contrasting with others who prioritize wealth.
It's not a secret anymore
Reiteration that the existence of the monster is no longer a secret.
It's not a secret anymore
Emphasizing again that the knowledge of the monster is now widespread.
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