Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Unearthly Dreamings , by - Cormorant. Release date: 05.12.2011
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Unearthly Dreamings , by - Cormorant. Unearthly Dreamings |
| Meadows of the Motherland, |
| your farmer’s ashes sown |
| by fallen stars, |
| bear mankind another strand |
| of unearthly dreamings grown |
| from earthly scars. |
| «Killers all!» |
| he cried, |
| flames clawing at his throat |
| through melted fore. |
| Hands jut from stygian tide |
| upon the ferryman’s boat, |
| dashed on the shore. |
| Shrieks of the atmosphere |
| deafened the engineer, |
| vessel now commandeered. |
| by twisted chute. |
| Thoughts to his warnings spurned, |
| promised a safe return, |
| Brezhnev’s plan unconcerned |
| by wild fears |
| voiced by a mute. |
| Call |
| to grieving wife, |
| family left below. |
| Governemt strife: |
| father in |
| thrall. |
| His daughter’s grin |
| while plaing in the snow. |
| Solar panels |
| undeployed. |
| Radio channels, |
| lost in void. |
| Foretold to fail, |
| rode on a stallion pale. |
| Orbit 19., |
| ordered home. |
| Blue and the green, |
| roads to Rome. |
| Oreintation |
| from the sun, |
| ion propulsion |
| manually run. |
| Halt |
| the second launch, |
| thunder from the squall. |
| Future blood staunched, |
| rain’s blessed |
| fault: |
| three crewmen spared |
| ther companion’s fall. |
| The calm of space. |
| Aurora Borealis, |
| fire of spirits passed, |
| to cleanse of human malice |
| man’s rise into the vast. |
| Burn, burn the ties that bind |
| mortals to the terrence rind. |
| Yearn, yearn to part the skies, |
| upon an ark of sullen eyes. |
| He cursed the dust |
| that bore him |
| bastard child abandoned to the clouds. |
| «Compost for the Kremlin Wall., |
| fed to blooms on Lenin’s grave… |
| Marvel as we heroes crawl |
| to our deaths so bravel!» |
| said Yuri to solemn friend. |
| «Soyuz will be a martur’s end.» |
| «You cannot die in my stead,» |
| he replied. |
| «You bring the Moon.» |
| He turned, hiding tears he’d shed, |
| and walked to his tomb. |
| Gagarin unsheathed his cross, |
| and prayed to sway a brother’s loss. |
| This too shall pass. |
| In bygone meadows of the Motherland |
| a laborer boy studies planes gone by. |
| The unearthly dreamings of a framhand |
| to pluck the planets from a fertile sky. |