Call To War

Harmony Amidst Battle: Unveiling the Poetic Saga of 'Call To War'
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Lyrics

Tables prepared in streets of gold

Anticipation of a grand event or opportunity represented by tables in streets of gold.

You've bared your tears from starry stone

Emotional vulnerability expressed by shedding tears, possibly in solitude under a starry sky.

The stage is set so we can fly

The setting is ready for something transformative, symbolized by the stage, inviting flight and change.

But suns will set and hearts are wild

A recognition that even in promising moments, challenges (suns setting) and unpredictable emotions (wild hearts) exist.


'Til the southern wind puts me 6 feet down

An acknowledgment of mortality and the inevitability of death with a reference to the southern wind.

My feet won't rest 'til my love is found

A determination to keep moving until finding love, emphasizing a relentless search.


Remember when the mountains fell

A reminiscence of past challenges, possibly using the metaphor of mountains falling like pennies in a well.

Like pennies down a wishing well?

Reflecting on a time of hope and wishes, contrasted with the present situation.

Wish another day would come

Expressing a desire for a better future, anticipating the arrival of a different day.

When I would watch 'em far from home

Nostalgia for watching mountains from a distance, suggesting a sense of displacement or yearning.


'Til the southern wind puts me 6 feet down

Reiteration of mortality's inevitability and the role of the southern wind in that process.

My feet will march on holy ground

A commitment to march on holy ground, possibly a metaphor for a meaningful or spiritual journey.


Our laborin' may end in pain

A recognition that efforts and struggles may lead to pain, implying challenges in life's journey.

While we walk the fields of the same

Unity and shared experiences while navigating life's challenges, walking fields together.

When called to war from trumpets tall

An acknowledgment of a call to action, possibly metaphorical war, signaled by trumpets.

Love will see the army's fall

Belief that love will endure and prevail even in the face of adversity and conflict.

When called to war from trumpets tall

Reiteration of the idea that love will overcome challenges, emphasizing its strength.

Love will see the army's fall

A reaffirmation that love has the power to bring down figurative armies, triumphing over difficulties.

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