A Graveyard is the first song on from my debut album "A Graveyard, A Garden." This album and the metaphors therein were inspired heavily by The Bible. You can listen to the song and purchase the album here: https://introvert.bandcamp.com/track/a-graveyard
We’re sick enough to spill someone else’s blood,
paint a picture of ourselves with it, and call it love.
I guess that’s what the ego does
when it forgets the bodies we’ve become will eventually turn back to dust.
We’ve held onto the worst parts of our nature,
tried to survive on rotten fruits of our labor—
maggot filled and mangled flesh, should’ve seen it as a sign,
but lately we’ve been complaining that the apple hasn’t been tasting right.
Taste buds blossom and reach up for the taste of death,
spit spilling out our lips, smoke collecting in our chests,
hands erecting effigies where all of the ash collects,
man the flames we set ablaze, and call ourselves the architects.
We didn’t plant this garden, no. It grew on its own.
Now its starting to resemble all the bones we left below:
palms open, hands stretched. Strangely I can never tell
if they’re reaching up to comfort us or asking us for help.
Oh Eden, please believe
that the snake still slithers in our teeth
with the lies that we believe to satiate our endless need to be
better than the barren land we leave beneath our battered feet.
We watched skylines start to erupt,
saw cityscapes in the empty space that surrounded us
burying the truth we knew we couldn’t sell:
Paradise was never lost. We stole it from ourselves.
I really like the picture that you painted here. There is still hope for humanity 😊.
I really like this track, you have a pretty unique style. I can see big potential. May be try to work together with a more aggressive rapper, you would make a good combo.
Not a bad idea! Cheers.
Good lyrics!!!
Thank you, kindly!