In an age where stars only draw us in
Gaze is swept from our mother who birthed us here
She’s stormy, doubted and over-relied on
Take a good long look at that horizon
We bleed it dry
We multiply
And soon we’ll say it’s time to fly
So scorch the host
Silenced by the solar wind
Forests evergreen wither to sand
There’s still shade in this wasteland
Shadows of towering glass span
As far as you can set your sights on
Take a good long look at that horizon
We bleed it dry
We multiply
And soon we’ll say it’s time to fly
So scorch the host
She’s stormy, doubted and over-relied on
She’s stormy, doubted and over-relied on
She’s stormy, doubted and over-relied on
Take a good long look at that horizon
Open your eyes
Two worlds collide
Open your eyes
We bleed it dry
We multiply
And soon we’ll say it’s time to fly
So scorch the host
Watch it die
Gaze is swept from our mother who birthed us here
She’s stormy, doubted and over-relied on
Take a good long look at that horizon
We bleed it dry
We multiply
And soon we’ll say it’s time to fly
So scorch the host
Silenced by the solar wind
Forests evergreen wither to sand
There’s still shade in this wasteland
Shadows of towering glass span
As far as you can set your sights on
Take a good long look at that horizon
We bleed it dry
We multiply
And soon we’ll say it’s time to fly
So scorch the host
She’s stormy, doubted and over-relied on
She’s stormy, doubted and over-relied on
She’s stormy, doubted and over-relied on
Take a good long look at that horizon
Open your eyes
Two worlds collide
Open your eyes
We bleed it dry
We multiply
And soon we’ll say it’s time to fly
So scorch the host
Watch it die
Lyrics submitted by AdamArtz
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This song seems to be about our destruction of the Earth I agree with SteeleDream, and the mother referred to in the song is I believe mother nature. It's a warning of what we do now to the planet will set into motion grave ramifications for its future, the likes of which we will likely never see coming.