Now in the twilight
Clouds overhead
A stillborn sunrise
Still closer to the end
Eyes in shadows
And faces in the moon
They see you clearly now
And whisper of your doom
Oh! Humanity
Starts to fade away
Now in silence
In the grey haze of dawn
The undead choir stands
Waiting for a song
With angels in the wings
A demon in your ear
Flies toward the flame
Damned to disappear
Oh! Inhumanity!
Some did not survive
But they kept the rest alive
And will not be denied
I can hear them
Calling me
I can hear them
Restlessly
I can hear them
Calling me
I can hear them
Endlessly
Free from history
Come back to take it all
Without sympathy
Like a ghost to break the wall
We join the symphony
And rage against despair
One more voice forever
Echoes through the air
I can hear them
Calling me
I can hear them
Restlessly
I can hear them
Calling me
I can hear them
Endlessly
credits
from The Powers That Be,
released June 18, 2021
music: Johnsen, Black
lyrics: Black
supported by 138 fans who also own “I Can Hear Them”
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