Explanation found on the yellow version of the album:
"This song is about the harsh beauty of nature. It's about trying to believe in God to ease the pain of questions, but not succeeding. It's about an old man in his attempt to face demise."
lyrics
A plane divides the atmosphere,
A sharp orange thread, dissolving at its tail,
Cutting through morning's avenging beauty, in regards to the night.
A shadow is drawn at the shepherd's feet.
He's alone, contemplating this daily firework,
The sleeping village beneath him,
And god above (there's god above him) demonstrating.
(Pink, purple, yellow and, it's all red blue green).
The mountain's edges heat up, offering a burning red contour,
Like a red carpet for the advent of the sun.
This has been a pleasure, he says.
(Are you listening?)
credits
from We'll Build an Ark,
released November 7, 2008
Written by Seila Chiara.
Recorded at home by Seila Chiara.
Mixed by Rafik El Alami.
Lyrics by Rémi Komornicki.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Epilogue Day (Debut)”
Hashshashin's music is a bold fusion of sound and style, excitingly blending power with finesse to create sounds from another world. Urgent compositions possessing thunderous speed are swiftly countered by moody passages where darkness lies – each track attracts with unique attributes. Michael Reilly
supported by 4 fans who also own “Epilogue Day (Debut)”
This is fantastic,new band to me,Painkiller comparisons,but this just feels effortless and innovative at the same time.Brilliant from beginning to end.Dead Neanderthals on anti-depressants,in a good way! Michael Carter
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